polaroid slr 680

The penultimate example of SX-70 technology.

Manufactured from 1982 to 1987, the Polaroid SLR 680 was an evolution of the SX-70 that included a built in flash and used 600 film. The Polaroid SLR 680 was succeeded by the Polaroid SLR 690, introduced in 1996. This site is a tribute to the Polaroid SLR 680 and its SX-70 ancestors.

The cover of Folding Instant Gratification: Carolina and Georgia

Volume 1 Issue 3

Published March 2015

by Olen Daelhousen

Folding Instant Gratification Carolina and Georgia

The third issue of Folding Instant Gratification includes photographs taken in North and South Carolina and Georgia. The 14 images in the zine were shot on black and white as well as color film. Polaroid SX-70 and SLR 680 cameras from the 1980s and Impossible Project films were used to produce the pictures.

8.25 x 10.75 inches

20 pages

saddle-stitched

$10.00

The cover of Folding Instant Gratification: Entropy and Renewal

Volume 1 Issue 2

Published December 2014

by Olen Daelhousen

Folding Instant Gratification Entropy and Renewal

Issue number two of Folding Instant Gratification is comprised of 14 images taken on Impossible Project film. Both color and black and white varieties were used. The photographs were shot around the eastern United States using old Polaroid SX-70 and SLR 680 cameras.

8.25 x 10.75 inches

20 pages

saddle-stitched

$10.00

The cover of Folding Instant Gratification: Southern Meandering

Volume 1 Issue 1

Published September 2014

by Olen Daelhousen

Folding Instant Gratification Southern Meandering

The first issue of Folding Instant Gratification features 14 color photographs taken in the south. The images were photographed on color as well as black and white film from the Impossible Project using vintage Polaroid cameras.

8.25 x 10.75 inches

20 pages

saddle-stitched

$10.00