Based on the Polaroid SX-70, the camera includes a one element 103mm f/14.6 plastic lens, fixed focus and an exposure compensation dial knob.
They had two unique shutter colors: red and green.
[1] The Polaroid SX-70, while popular upon release in 1972, was considered expensive at a cost of $180.
[2] Polaroid eventually created significantly less expensive alternatives: rigid plastic Presto, and the OneStep series.
[3] Later, Polaroid released Type 600 integral series cameras, utilizing the same film format and cartridge but with a different film formulation.