The only advantage of having a instant film camera is being able to have a physical picture immediately. The grain on those pictures are horrible to the pictures you will get from even the cheapest digital camera.
film 300
Instant camera uses a type of film that develops within 2-5mins within the exposure. Film camera uses film that are either slides or negatives that need to be developed in a lab.
Its backwards compatible so yes you can.
Fuji Film Instant Camera,
The key feature of the instant film produced by Polaroid is the film contains the chemicals required for fixing and developing the photo. The camera used with the instant film initiates the process right after the photograph is taken.
It's not uncommon for people to prefer an instant film camera. These particular cameras are ideal for people who do not like the quality of digital and hate the wait of developing prints. With an instant film camera, you can have your photo in front of you within seconds. You will not have to wait for the prints to be developed by a professional and you will not have to worry that you can only view your pictures on a computer. It's no wonder that many people are switching to instant film since it can give them rapid satisfaction to their photography needs.
Polaroid stopped making its instant cameras in 2007 and stopped making the film for these cameras in 2008. The instant camera was unable to compete with inexpensive digital cameras and cell phone cameras.
It's a good camera yes it is. But the Fuji Instax mini 25 is the PERFECT camera.
not alot, trust me trying to get film for it and no hope, about £5? x
That question can't be answered without knowing the model name or number of your camera.
Polaroid makes several digital and digital-hybrid cameras, but the newest (and only) instant film camera in their line is the Polaroid Classic Instant 300 that retails around $89.99. The 300 uses pack film that costs $9.99 for 10 sheets.
Fuji and Kodak still manufacture instant film cameras as of 2009. However, with the advent and popularity of digital cameras and cell phone cameras, it is becoming increasingly harder to find them.