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What is the white camera in Thelma And Louise '91?
What camera did Ed White use during the first space walk?Which camera is used in “Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures” by the interviewers?What is the camera that L'Wren Scott is holding in this photo?Difference between 2 GoPro Hero CamerasWhat is this weird BLUETECH camera?What is this folding camera with pronounced angular or beveled corners?Why does the camera output an image with multi-colors not shown by the naked eye under the projector?What was the “revolutionary” digital camera with infinite depth of field and focus adjustment in post-processing?Fujifilm Instax mini 90 lens cover won’t closeWhat camera and lenses are shown in The Office (US) season 2 episode 21?
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In the '91 classic. Thelma And Louise. There is an white camera.
Looks like some sort of Polaroid.
What is the name of that camera?
camera camera-identification
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In the '91 classic. Thelma And Louise. There is an white camera.
Looks like some sort of Polaroid.
What is the name of that camera?
camera camera-identification
This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
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In the '91 classic. Thelma And Louise. There is an white camera.
Looks like some sort of Polaroid.
What is the name of that camera?
camera camera-identification
In the '91 classic. Thelma And Louise. There is an white camera.
Looks like some sort of Polaroid.
What is the name of that camera?
camera camera-identification
camera camera-identification
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This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
– Delta Oscar Uniform
8 hours ago
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This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
– Delta Oscar Uniform
8 hours ago
This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
– Delta Oscar Uniform
8 hours ago
This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
– Delta Oscar Uniform
8 hours ago
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It's a Polaroid type 600 box camera
Specifically, it's the Polaroid Cool Cam. This model was not actually white, but grey with pink front plates and a pink strap. Although the pink front isn't visible in the video, you can see the pink strap hanging from the camera.
These cameras shot Polaroid instant film, and many versions of this type were made (all of which very similar).
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It's a Polaroid type 600 box camera
Specifically, it's the Polaroid Cool Cam. This model was not actually white, but grey with pink front plates and a pink strap. Although the pink front isn't visible in the video, you can see the pink strap hanging from the camera.
These cameras shot Polaroid instant film, and many versions of this type were made (all of which very similar).
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It's a Polaroid type 600 box camera
Specifically, it's the Polaroid Cool Cam. This model was not actually white, but grey with pink front plates and a pink strap. Although the pink front isn't visible in the video, you can see the pink strap hanging from the camera.
These cameras shot Polaroid instant film, and many versions of this type were made (all of which very similar).
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It's a Polaroid type 600 box camera
Specifically, it's the Polaroid Cool Cam. This model was not actually white, but grey with pink front plates and a pink strap. Although the pink front isn't visible in the video, you can see the pink strap hanging from the camera.
These cameras shot Polaroid instant film, and many versions of this type were made (all of which very similar).
It's a Polaroid type 600 box camera
Specifically, it's the Polaroid Cool Cam. This model was not actually white, but grey with pink front plates and a pink strap. Although the pink front isn't visible in the video, you can see the pink strap hanging from the camera.
These cameras shot Polaroid instant film, and many versions of this type were made (all of which very similar).
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This is not exactly a good question but that camera looks like its came from the future of an 50's science fiction movie.
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