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Polaroid 660 AF

The Polaroid 660 AF is an instant film camera from the integral-film era, using Polaroid 600-series packs. It was a fixed-lens autofocus model aimed at the consumer snapshot market.

At UK auction in 2025, hammer results for the 660 AF have ranged widely, from around £12 to £500, reflecting how condition, completeness and lot composition drive what one sells for. With only two recorded saleroom results, today's median sits between those points and any single figure should be treated as indicative rather than a firm guide to what the camera is worth.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: September 2025

Date Price Source
Sep 2025 £12 Flints Auctions
Jan 2025 £500 Flints Auctions
Sep 2004 £71 Christie's
Jul 2001 £141 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Polaroid 660 AF worth today?

Recorded UK auction hammer prices in 2025 span roughly £12 to £500, so value depends heavily on condition and whether the lot includes accessories or film.

How much does a Polaroid 660 AF sell for at auction?

The two recent UK saleroom results show one example selling for £12 and another for £500, both at hammer and excluding commission.

What film does the Polaroid 660 AF use?

It takes Polaroid 600-series integral instant film packs, which include the battery that powers the camera.