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This camera shoots both Color and Black-and-White film depending on the cartridge you use. One of the test photos I took with the camera is shown next to it. I used new Impossible Project Color print film with a Silver frame, Black-and-White print cartridges work just as well.
This is a vintage Polaroid 600 OneStep. Opening the camera reveals the lens, flash, close-up lens and light/dark adjustment slider. I cleaned the lenses and viewfinder, cleared out the internal workings of any vintage dust, cleaned the rollers, and then updated with fun Yellow and Blue.
The built in Close Up lens allows for taking pictures of things 2 to 4 feet away where the normal lens is for 4 feet and further away.
The flash is powered through the battery in the film cartridge so there is no worries of leaking batteries. This version of the Polaroid 600 has a second shutter button so you can take pictures with or without the flash. On top of the camera is the indicator that shows when the flash is ready.
After cleaning, I tested the camera with new Impossible Project 600 film to make sure everything is working as expected. The Impossible Project has a variety of print types so you can choose just what suites your mood. The rubber of the view finder eye sight and the neck strap are both in nice condition too.
I have posted the manual for the 600 OneStep on my site: http://www.upcycledclassic.com/manuals/