What kind of film do these old Polaroid cameras use?

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  1. uhm101 27 April 2010 at 16:14 #

    Pocket Instamatic 20 – 110 format (still being produced)
    Spectra – 700 series integral (old stock dwindling)
    Swinger Model 20 – 20 series roll film (long since discontinued)
    Brownie Starflex – 127 format (still being produced but not common)
    Brownie Starmatic – 127 format
    Land (onestep) – SX-70 integral (discontinued) if its the one I’m thinking of
    Instamatic 404 – 126 format (still being produced)
    Pony – 828 (discontinued) or 135, depending on exactly which one
    Land Model 95B – 40 series roll film (long since discontinued)

  2. kaiy2k 30 April 2010 at 18:47 #

    Of the cameras you list, film can be found for the 127 roll film format, and the Polaroid Onestep.

    There is a company in Croatia called Efke that still makes 127 BW film. You can find it at Freestyle photo supply:

    Polaroid is going out of the film business at the end of this year. You can still readily find supplies of type 600 film for the One-Step through Amazon.com, but once the shelves are empty, it’s gone! I’ve seen some Spectra film on ebay, but it’s been out of production for some time now and hard to find.

    The other cameras use defunct film, no longer found (or at least, very difficult to find).

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