Saturday, January 30, 2010

Is There A Substitute For Polaroid Film Fuji Film For Polaroid EE66 Camera?

Fuji film for Polaroid EE66 camera? - is there a substitute for polaroid film

I have a Polaroid EE66 Earth ... The manual says it takes about 80 Polaroid 100 film series, I wonder which version of Fuji from them? Or any other movies or trademarks of replacing the series of film / work in my camera? I am new to the world of instant so any help is great:)

2 comments:

dbaldu said...

Sorry to say that Polaroid film is no longer manufactured. Fuji is the movie that substitutes for certain types of Polaroid, but not sold in the United States, although sometimes you can find anyway. Instax film is called.

Here is the timetable for Polaroid, and the production process is password for each type Station:

http://www.polaroid.com/ifilm/en/index.h ...

You will see that the last film produced hit on the right side due when you write so buy something, you quickly can find. Polaroid film can be stored indefinitely.

Steven W said...

I had a little look into the camera, and you may Fuji FP-100C, FP-100B and FP-3000B for him. The phase of the FP and FP-100B-100C is close to 75 (you need a little exposure, approximately half step away from the film MES) and FP-3000B is the establishment 3000th

FP-100C is a film very good color and are still used for emulsion lifts (although the learning curve when you normally have with a 669, is a bit much) and PF-100B is a very beautiful film noir and white . I was just lucky with the rise of the film in black and white, but all things take time.

The films in 3.25in x 4.25in come - it came with your camera, any camera that is a type 100 film back, and makes 4x5 inch view cameras. So, yes, contrary to previous opinion, you can FP-100C. The film mentions, consider an integral films.

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