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He was very upset when he finished the last of the film he had purchased locally and couldn't find it. So thank you for continuing to carry this product. We have one on the den table all the time.
I ordered the film for his birthday and he couldn't have been happier. I suppose our Staples, Sams, etc. We have a model railroad outside (garden railroad) and he takes quick shots when we finish an area.
My husband uses his Polaroid camera to take a photo of jigsaw puzzles when we finish them to keep a record. I am the computer person so I decided to check the web and yeah I found you. feel it is obsolete.
We're retired and it's something to do when we get tired of yard work etc. Noone carried it.
First I thought maybe the light or exposure, but its on all pictures taken any time. The colors are all brownish hue after curing. This is an old film. I have opened the pack so I am keeping it.
I have ordered from this company before and find them to be timely and efficient. My new film arrived within a week; no delay. I use this particular polaroid film in my sandplay psychotherapy practice. I order whenever I open the last package.
Amazon was the lesser of the evils for purchase of the film. I've had this instant picture taking camera for over a decade. Ha, ha. So I took out a loan, bought the film. You just can't beat it for on-the-spot pics. Only prob, not making film anymore.
You can then install Polaroid's 98 driver on it as well and continue to make "real" photos until the film supply runs out. Provides very nice results with my Polaroid Colorshot printer which I'm still able to use under Windows XP even though there is no driver.The trick is to download and install Microsoft's FREE (yes FREE). Virtual PC Software and install Windows '98 on this virtual PC.
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