I bought this to test and sell my Polaroid camera. Took a few pictures to figure out must use a flash for outside photos. Picture quality seems to match the old school film. Not digital or 35mm quality, but as expected.
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It's fun to use but not exactly like the original film and expensive. It worked, but develops slow. It took 20 minutes not seconds like the original film. Color seems washed out too. Not very vibrant or rich colors. $21 is too much for 8 photos. I don't think they have the Polaroid film creation process figured out yet. It's funny, 1970s technology was better than the 2020 version ironically. They need to head back to the lab and figure out how to make it like the original Polaroid film.
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I grew up in the 70’s using Polaroid cameras. This film develops too dark, filM is very old, pictures are extremely dark. This picture was taken on a very hot sunny day.
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Thank y'all you have great product and my wife loves her camera.
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While the quality is good and I recommend this product, the price is still high. $2.40 per picture. I feel the price could be lower but supply and demand probably dictates this.
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