Yes, the 100-pack series instant film costs about $1.00 per sheet. They're sold retail in packages of 10 for $9.99; you may be able to find a better deal online.
[November 2010]
There is no Fuji film that is similar to Polaroid 500 film. Polaroid went bankrupt and stopped making film for their cameras, so if a camera requires their film, they will be nearly impossible to find or very expensive since there are no alternatives in other brands.
900 Polaroid film
Yes, if it is the appropriate size for your Polaroid camera. You can view compatible products via Related Links, below.
I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.
You need to specify what model Polaroid. The 100/660 pack is still made, but most of Polaroid's film line has been discontinued and is either unavailable or can only be purchased from boutique manufacturers or online auctions.
Film is still available for the Polaroid 600 camera on various websites, including Amazon. It is pretty expensive, though, and you might want to consider upgrading your camera.
There is no Fuji film that is similar to Polaroid 500 film. Polaroid went bankrupt and stopped making film for their cameras, so if a camera requires their film, they will be nearly impossible to find or very expensive since there are no alternatives in other brands.
900 Polaroid film
Polaroid cameras are powered by a battery located inside the film catridge. Changing the film on your camera will give it power, if that does not work, your polaroid film may be expired, or your camera might be broken. good luck!
Polaroid 600 film is best for taking pictures in a Polaroid instant camera. You can purchase unexpired Polaroid film for this purpose. It is best suited to informal photographs and snapshots.
film 300
The Captiva uses a film pack that has batteries to power the camera and the flash.
Yes, if it is the appropriate size for your Polaroid camera. You can view compatible products via Related Links, below.
The One Step uses the Polaroid 600 film pack, which has a built-in battery. There is no battery in the camera.
I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.
The Polaroid 600 series features a camera that takes instant color pictures, the pictures are much wider and are of higher quality than it's predecessors in the Polaroid family.
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.