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polaroid one step express camera film?

I just bought a one step express and I was wondering what kind of film does it take and where can I buy it at a store?

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  • Joe
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    The Polaroid One Step Express uses Polaroid 600 film.

    Polaroid no longer makes this film. Any film you can find will likely be expired. The battery is built into the pack of film and there's no way to guarantee it is still good and that the chemicals haven't dried up. Check thrift stores, camera shops, and flea markets if you must buy in person. It will probably be incredibly expensive.

    A company called The Impossible Project sells film that is compatible. You can order from them online here:

    http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/shop/film/6...

    Currently, you can only buy their film in person at their stores in New York City, Japan, Netherlands, and Austria. They also have partners in Cleveland, Barcelona, London, and Berlin.

    http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/stores/#par...

  • bessie
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Polaroid Onestep Express

  • stiff
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Polaroid One Step

  • 6 years ago

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    Polaroid is bankrupt. They recently announced that they are no longer making any instant films. For $2 or $3 a pop, that could be the reason. Better to stick with a decent digital camera. You can "instantly" print those photos at home, and more than one, too. ----------- I did not mean to sound that way--but I just wanted to save you from the frustration of having to search the internet for the best deal, knowing that it's already been discontinued. Not mentioning that the costs (like $30 a box for ten prints) that is not worth its weigh in gold--like having a car but no gas for it.

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