Vintage Polaroid Land Camera Model 150 Circa 1957
Vintage Polaroid Land Camera Model 150 Circa 1957
Introduced in 1957, the Polaroid Land Camera Model 150 sits at the intersection of design and invention - part of the original wave of instant cameras that changed how people experienced photography forever.
Made in the U.S., this guy is big coming in at 10" tall with a side flash attached. It features that unmistakable folding bellows design - structured, tactile, and architectural. When closed, it’s compact and refined. Opened, it becomes something almost sculptural - a study in mechanics and intention.
This model was a step up in its time, incorporating a rangefinder-style viewing system and more advanced controls, reflecting Polaroid’s push toward precision and accessibility. Originally designed for instant roll film (now discontinued), it’s no longer about function - it’s about form, history, and presence.
Set it on a shelf, a desk, or layered into a collected space for some vintage cool when technology still felt human.
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