Friday, July 31, 2009

Collect Vintage Polaroid Cameras

Given that Polaroid cameras have been a popular way for everyday folks to take pictures since 1948, many photography enthusiasts collect vintage Polaroid editions. With the advent of the Internet, it's become easier than ever to track down and collect vintage Polaroid cameras. Here's how.


Instructions


1. Get your hands on a current price guide for vintage cameras, so you know how much various vintage Polaroid cameras are worth, according to condition.


2. Contact Polaroid directly. While they will rarely offer vintage cameras for direct sale to customers, they may still have owner's manuals or camera guides that outline the specifications of vintage camera models. These will help you as you head out to collect cameras, since you'll have a definitive source of information on each model's capabilities and what accessories ought to be included with specific Polaroid models.


3. Browse a catalog of vintage Polaroid products to identify makes and models you're interested in collecting. Again, this information will be available through the manufacturer.


4. Register with an online auction site, such as eBay, and check regularly for auctions being held on vintage Polaroid models. You can also search specifically for any particular models you're interested in, either on the auction site or by performing a general Internet search. The latter might lead you to a source where you can purchase the camera you seek.


5. Join an online forum for people who collect vintage cameras. This way, you can link with other Internet users who may be able to offer tips to make your search easier or, if you're lucky, someone who has vintage Polaroid cameras for sale.


6. Head to your local specialty camera shop. While you won't find vintage Polaroid cameras at your local Best Buy or Radio Shack, your family-owned photography store may have some older cameras for sale. If not, the store staff may be able to direct you to other places where you can find vintage Polaroid cameras.


7. Place online and print ads in local and nationwide publications indicating your interest in purchasing vintage Polaroids. This way, people who have what you're looking for can come to you rather than vice-versa.


8. Check with Polaroid to see if they offer any replacement parts for vintage cameras you find that need some mechanical work. Find a camera repairman by consulting an authorized Polaroid dealer.







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