That largely depends on which Polaroid Cameras you’re talking about. The above were correct, Polaroid’s stopped production of all film products leaving few substitutes. Fuji has a compatible pack film for Type 669 sized cameras and 4×5” formats (I’ve played with the Type 669 replacements and they’re really nice – even higher quality dare I say than Polaroid and easier to work with on emulsion lifts…).
Unfortunately, Fuji has no plans as far as I know to make replacements for the Type 600 and Spectra films.
I have a number of old Polaroid Cameras – I presently have a Polaroid LandCamera 210, 215, 230, and 440 as well as a Polaroid MinuteMaker. All of these use the type 669 films. Given Fuji has incuded in a press release that they are committed to continuing to support the Type 669 style FP-100C for the artists and other professionals who use them, you may want to get one of the above. I know the LandCamera 100/200/300/400 series all work with the 669 format. I got all of my Polaroid Cameras for between $3-$10 at thrift stores. I usually see plenty of the 600 cameras at the thrift stores as well.
Here’s a link for the batteries you’d need (unlike the 600 film, 669 and FP-100C do not have the batteries in the film itself):
Polaroid depends on the amount u can spend u can get it for a hefty amount as well as it could be lighter on your pocket too, i got one recently from E-bay, heres the link:
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Just buy a camera off ebay for about 20 bucks and the film is about 2 bucks a picture.
Yes, talke a look here
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This is what I found:
SS you need to check before you buy, I don’t think you can buy film now.
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Begin from $89.95
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That largely depends on which Polaroid Cameras you’re talking about. The above were correct, Polaroid’s stopped production of all film products leaving few substitutes. Fuji has a compatible pack film for Type 669 sized cameras and 4×5” formats (I’ve played with the Type 669 replacements and they’re really nice – even higher quality dare I say than Polaroid and easier to work with on emulsion lifts…).
Unfortunately, Fuji has no plans as far as I know to make replacements for the Type 600 and Spectra films.
I have a number of old Polaroid Cameras – I presently have a Polaroid LandCamera 210, 215, 230, and 440 as well as a Polaroid MinuteMaker. All of these use the type 669 films. Given Fuji has incuded in a press release that they are committed to continuing to support the Type 669 style FP-100C for the artists and other professionals who use them, you may want to get one of the above. I know the LandCamera 100/200/300/400 series all work with the 669 format. I got all of my Polaroid Cameras for between $3-$10 at thrift stores. I usually see plenty of the 600 cameras at the thrift stores as well.
Here’s a link for the batteries you’d need (unlike the 600 film, 669 and FP-100C do not have the batteries in the film itself):
And this is the film – FP-100C:
I hope this at least sort of helps!
Since most people have switched (or are switching to digital), you can find them online;
New (pricey)
Used (cheap)
Polaroid depends on the amount u can spend u can get it for a hefty amount as well as it could be lighter on your pocket too, i got one recently from E-bay, heres the link:
=&saprchi=&saaff=afepn&ftrv=1&ftrt=1&fcl=3&frpp=50&satitle=tool+box&saslop=1&sacat=-1&fss=0