The Model 95 is the first of Edwin Land's instant picture cameras.
Starting in 1948 the Polaroid Corporation in Rochester made at least 1.5
million of the Model 95 folding viewfinder camera for his instant
roll film, including the variants 95, 95A and 95B. The first of these is
recognizable having a spring sighting pin as part of the viewfinder,
while the later ones have a wire frame. The model name is written on the
face plate of the camera.