I have been a serious photographer for over 50 years. I tried several packs of new Polaroid film on one of the cameras and my old SX 70 with their film for it. The original SX 70 was virtually trouble free. If you paid full retail price, the film was changed for free every time you accumulated 10 disappointments. I've shot over a thousand Polaroids. Color perfect 30 years later. I think I only returned 20 prints, mostly due to my own mistakes. The old film developed quickly and easily. The new film makes a lot of noise. The light protection made of plastic is a big shortcoming. I used to take ten exposures in 4 minutes by simply putting the prints in a large vest pocket. There is now a ritual to protect the imprint from the light. Yes, I have read all the tips. Congratulations to these people who saw the beauty of Polaroid. The story of Operation Impossible is impressive. However, it's not worth my time yet. This is just a little reminder of how much I loved the original. I have used the prints as giveaways at events. Photos of people with celebrities. I also recorded family events. I hope that the original quality can be achieved. I haven't tried Fugue's instant photo. You just can't beat the iPhone for quality and simplicity. I've used some great digital camera masterpieces but lost interest in them.
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