I have this camera and I have the original flash I even have some peel backs. I just got it from my Gran's so it needs a little cleaning. Do you think the worth of this camera will increase over the years?
@TechKrew5 Hi. The Polaroid Automatic Land cameras are quite popular in Film Photography circles today but unlikely the cameras will increase in price in the future.
Awesome! I shoot a cheapo Minute Maker, but I just got me a 420 (cheapo as well) which needs some TLC before it can take any film.
I'm working on doing similar tutorial videos but in Spanish for those who don't speak English, because I also wish to spread the love for film photography.
Yes, check that battery first! ^_^;; Got black frames until I opened the door and found mine disconnected. (Oops...) (heh) Great tips and keep 'em coming!
Film for the Polaroid 100 series cameras are the Fujifilm FP-100c (color) and Fujifilm FP-3000b (BW) - both available at a great price at the FilmPhotographyStore (dot) com
You can buy some other polaroid film from the impossible project. Youtube wont let me post a link so google it. Thanks for the vid by the way, i cant wait to put my new polaroid to use.
@joshmolina3 The impossible film is for the 'integral' type cameras though, not for these ones. If you've got one of the pack film cameras like this it has to be the Fuji.
The absolute cheapest place online is Ecamerafilms(dot)com. $6.50 for FP-3000 $7ish for FP-100
lSpadel 1 month ago
I have this camera and I have the original flash I even have some peel backs. I just got it from my Gran's so it needs a little cleaning. Do you think the worth of this camera will increase over the years?
TechKrew5 3 months ago
@TechKrew5 Hi. The Polaroid Automatic Land cameras are quite popular in Film Photography circles today but unlikely the cameras will increase in price in the future.
FilmPhotographyTube 3 months ago
Where can I purchase the strobe converter thing?
ickleohie 4 months ago
any good places to get the film cheap? i ave a 103 land camera and i want to use it like no one knows :)
wolfeman323232 5 months ago
@wolfeman323232 You'll want to purchase FujFilm FP-100c (color) or FP-3000b (BW) The cheapesr prices are at Adorama On-Line.
FilmPhotographyTube 5 months ago
@FilmPhotographyTube k yeh the film i had learned about from your videos, but i didnt know where to get it. im gonna order some on ebay tho
wolfeman323232 5 months ago
@FilmPhotographyTube
the cheapest ones i found were at B&H ;)
mattyou2ber1 3 months ago
Awesome! I shoot a cheapo Minute Maker, but I just got me a 420 (cheapo as well) which needs some TLC before it can take any film.
I'm working on doing similar tutorial videos but in Spanish for those who don't speak English, because I also wish to spread the love for film photography.
Good Luck
lobomella (dot) wordpress (dot) com
senseiokamisama 6 months ago
Thanks, Michael. Good explanation.
kq6up 8 months ago
don't forget FUJIFILM FP-100B!
teddyg18 9 months ago
Yes, check that battery first! ^_^;; Got black frames until I opened the door and found mine disconnected. (Oops...) (heh) Great tips and keep 'em coming!
bugbugbug999 9 months ago
Oooo now I really can't wait for my FPP prize you have me bouncing with
Excitement!!! I can't thank you enough !!!!
mstrainman 9 months ago
Film for the Polaroid 100 series cameras are the Fujifilm FP-100c (color) and Fujifilm FP-3000b (BW) - both available at a great price at the FilmPhotographyStore (dot) com
FilmPhotographyTube 10 months ago
You can buy some other polaroid film from the impossible project. Youtube wont let me post a link so google it. Thanks for the vid by the way, i cant wait to put my new polaroid to use.
joshmolina3 10 months ago
@joshmolina3 The impossible film is for the 'integral' type cameras though, not for these ones. If you've got one of the pack film cameras like this it has to be the Fuji.
ewanmacmahon 10 months ago
Nice!
ArthurJS123 10 months ago