Polaroid Land Camera 1000
Polaroid 1000 and Q Light flash image by Tim Williams (Image rights) |
The Land Camera 1000 is a plastic-bodied, non-folding consumer camera that uses SX-70 integral film. Polaroid released a large number of such cameras alongside the 'prosumer' range of SX-70 folding SLRs. There were several lines, differing mostly in their focusing:
- Fixed focus - Generally known (in the US) as OneStep models
- Zone-focused - Generally known (in the US) as Pronto! models; e.g. Pronto RF
- Sonar Autofocus - Labelled as both Pronto! and OneStep models, but usually with an AF or Sonar moniker.
The Land Camera 1000 is a foreign-markets version of the original Onestep model, with the features common to that range:
- A plastic 103 mm f/14.6 meniscus lens with fixed aperture.
- 4ft minimum focus distance.
- Exposure compensation dial around electric eye.
The camera is powered by a battery built into the SX-70 film pack. It can accept some accessories designed for the folding SX-70 SLR cameras, such as flashbars, electronic flashes and tripod mounts. A matching electronic flash was also released for the Onestep/Land Camera 1000, the Q-Light, as pictured here. It fits onto any non-folding SX-70 camera, but was cosmetically matched to these original models.
The Land Camera 1000 exists with 2 different coloured shutter buttons - green and red; there is some debate among collectors as to which is more common.
Land Camera 1000 with Polatronic 1 and red button.. image by Paul Analog (Image rights) |