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The Polaroid SLR680 camera is an autofocus autoexposure folding SLR, launched in the early 1980's. It is basically an updated Polaroid SX-70, with the addition of electronic flash. The SLR680 also takes takes Polaroid 600 type film packs, instead of the SX-70 film.
This picture was taken with a Polaroid SX-70 camera.
Like the SX-70, the SLR680 is now out of production. There is a market for them and they have been known to command quite a price when they do come up, though it is likely that digital cameras have taken away much of their value in recent years. Film though is still very easy to obtain so the cameras are as usable as ever. The one pictured above is a very tatty example in need of a good service. However it still does work and cost practically nothing.
I don't know of a SLR680 manual on the web - but Polaroid provide one for the very similar SLR690 camera: Polaroid User Guide page
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