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judy asked in Consumer ElectronicsCameras · 8 years ago

what type of film to use?

i have a

Polaroid One Step 600 Instant Film Camera

would this film, work for it?

Film for Polaroid 600 Cameras! PX 680 Color Protection (Newest Formula!)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Film-Polaroid-600-Cameras-...

i fount it on ebay!

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  • 8 years ago
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    Hi Judy, what you need is 600 size film. The film in the link will work as will 600 film from the Impossible Project.

    Many people are still stuck on Polaroid brand cameras but the film is expired or made in very small batches new and both the film and cameras are somewhat unreliable and can be expensive. If you like the results you get, this is all tolerable and can even be fun. However, if you're looking for an easier way to take instant film photos, I highly recommend buying a Fuji Instax camera and Instax film. These can be purchased new so they're more reliable and the film is cheaper. Just some advice.

    However, if you want to shoot instant film, I'm not going to discourage you just because I personally prefer cheap homogenized photography as some other answerers here seem to be doing. Do you find it ironic that someone named "Vintage Music" would discourage someone from using a vintage camera? I do.

    Enjoy your camera!

  • 8 years ago

    Yes, it will work without a doubt.

    Do you know if your One Step 600 camera is functional? It can be a waste of expensive film if the camera is faulty. If you do know it works, go for it(I recommend buying it from impossible direct from factory). If you are not sure it works, you may want to get a backup camera, usually found at thrift stores and craigslist. I've seen tons of them in the last 12 months that still have live batteries that are great for testing cameras. I would not pay more than $20 for a 600 series camera in good condition.

    Polaroid is fun to shoot with instant results. Polaroid Manipulation is a blast as well,

    try this: http://www.freestylephoto.biz/tl_polaroid_man.php

    Source(s): I have alot of Polaroid cameras. http://the-impossible-project.com/
  • brott
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    5 years ago

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    I believe AVDADDY said it all. You'll go broke just on film.

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  • 8 years ago

    It will work, but do you really want to spend over $3.73 for each crappy image?

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