The Polaroid Impulse was manufactured with two different lens configurations. The first featured a fixed-focus lens (sometimes paired with a secondary close-up lens), while the second featured Polaroid's sonar autofocus system.4 Both configurations were released under a variety of names in gray, black, yellow, blue, green, and magenta colorways.5
*Some versions of the Impulse AF include a remote control port, compatible with the Polaroid Spectra System Remote Control.6
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