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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 18
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Polaroids have stopped producing film and now its really expensive and hard to find.
the only other alternative would be to use fujifilm, which is the only remaining suppler of instant film. however, the new fujifilm instaxs are made of plastic and dont really have the "vintage" feel. i was wondering if anyone knew and models of polaroids could use fujifilm instant film. please provide polaroid model and type of film. thanks for any replys. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 349
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none at the moment .
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: East Wing, Dungeon #8
Posts: 343
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I've almost used up all my Polariod film and now have to comtemplate using Fuji cameras. Can't seem to find any at all that use a similar size film (Polariod Type 100 series). Can find the film, cannot find the camera
![]() As for Polariods using Fujifilm, sorry mate. Out of luck there too! |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Clementi
Posts: 10,476
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I don't quite understand. You feel that the Instax does not have the vintage feel, but then you resort to looking for a Polaroid camera that uses the same Instax format? ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Pacland
Posts: 1,828
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Polaroid 600SE, excellent. Also can use Medium Format 6x9, 6x7, 6x6, even 4x5 sheet film, all with the proper adapters and backs. But not as small or light as your regular Polaroid, the 6x9 back alone is a lot heavier than my Polaroid One Step.
. Last edited by clubgrit; 5th March 2009 at 07:45 PM. |
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Deregistered
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Sembawang
Posts: 3,725
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i am playing with my polaroid ee100 and propack, it uses fuji film fb100
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