Yes, if it is the appropriate size for your Polaroid camera. You can view compatible products via Related Links, below.
polaroid land camera, maybe a 320. you can get them on ebay cheap and use fuji fp-100c film. happy picture taking!
Hello, i have the polaroid 330 landcamera myself. i use the remake fujifilm 100c colour film Its £10 for 10. Can get it on eBay too!
Unfortunately, you can't. The Polaroid 900, manufactured from 1960-1963, used 40-series roll film that was discontinued in 1992. Some people have had success converting the camera for use with 100 Pack film (instant exposure) or standard 120 roll film, but claim results are only acceptable. The conversion is permanent and destroys any collectible value the camera may have.
You need Polaroid SX-70 film. There is a group of people doing something called The Impossible Project (google that and you'll get to their website) which is recreating Polaroid instant film. This is apparently harder than you think--the company that made the dye Polaroid used, which is very unique stuff, won't make any more nor will they tell you how to do it, so the Impossible people are creating one of their own.
The Captiva camera film has been discontinued, but you can still track down the dwindling supply for sale on Ebay and the like. The film is called Captiva 95 or 500 film.
polaroid land camera, maybe a 320. you can get them on ebay cheap and use fuji fp-100c film. happy picture taking!
All the Polaroid 300-series cameras use Series 100/660 Pack film, which is still manufactured and is available in 10-packs from Polaroid or FujiFilm.
Weber seems to usually use and Pentax 67 and a Polaroid Land camera.
Hello, i have the polaroid 330 landcamera myself. i use the remake fujifilm 100c colour film Its £10 for 10. Can get it on eBay too!
Nikon Cameras (D200) Fuji-Film on some ones
That will depend on the exact camera and film that you have. Most cameras/film will come with loading instructions, refer to owner's manual. You could also find manuals online.
It depends on the type of Polaroid film. Polaroid is a registered trade mark of the Land Polaroid company. The adjective is the name of the inventor- not the intended use of the camera! ( there are no Polaroid Aerial or Marine cameras) By the way for technical- slip=stream reasons, an aerial polaroid camera would be inadvisable. Some Polacolorf ( Polaroid color) films have negatives some do not. Everything seems aimed at a rapid development-at the cost of long term productions. There are Polaroid BACKS for use with large or medium format cameras such as the historic and classic Graflex cameras. Some have quite high magazine capacity. All Polaroids are thus- contact prints- the print is the same size as the film format - which makes for bulkiness.
u may be able to find it at wall mart im not entirely sure --- Some good photographic suppliers still provide stock but it is scarce as the digital camera has taken over sorry... but it cant be found at walmart, staples, or office max. BUT, you can get it on the ace hardware website. it is originally for a camera that workers use for instant pictures, but it works for polariod.
Yes in fact it is, if you want it made by Polaroid that is. Though the Impossible project does sell the film online for 600 cameras. If you want it any cheaper than that good luck to you dude! Most film will cost more than the actual price for the camera. Use the film wisely!
Unfortunately, you can't. The Polaroid 900, manufactured from 1960-1963, used 40-series roll film that was discontinued in 1992. Some people have had success converting the camera for use with 100 Pack film (instant exposure) or standard 120 roll film, but claim results are only acceptable. The conversion is permanent and destroys any collectible value the camera may have.
Yes in fact it is, if you want it made by Polaroid that is. Though the Impossible project does sell the film online for 600 cameras. If you want it any cheaper than that good luck to you dude! Most film will cost more than the actual price for the camera. Use the film wisely!
The kind of camera that Andrea Russett uses for her videos is the Polaroid camera.