This question has probably been asked a millions times already but I see polaroids often at threft stores and that got me thinking if the film is worth it or not. So do you think that its a worthy investment or should I stick with 35mm?
Also, yes the film is expensive. But I save when I can. I buy Impossible's factory seconds when available, and look for sales. And I bought FP3000 for about $15/pack by buying ten at a time. I just refrigerate what I'm not using right away and usually have some available for each camera.
The Impossible Project film does not keep exceedingly well, and it browns after being shot. Two things to note.
Also, you can sign up with IP and get a discount and advance notice on sales.
im curious but how much did the original polaroid film cost in 2008?
im curious but how much did the original polaroid film cost in 2008?
well actually, henrys sells the discontinued impossible px 100 film at 5 dollars off. I dunno how long supply will last.
http://www.henrys.com/70812-IMPOSSIBLE-PX-100-SILVER-SHADE-COOL.aspx
and guys im not taking about the peel apart polaroids. The film in my area is basically the same price as the impossible stuff.
I am also in Canada. Don't go by the price at Henry's. I buy film from B&H by mail. You will then find that the FP-100c peel-apart film is much cheaper, even with exchange and customs. This may change the game for you and make the Land pack film cameras worth a look.
I have a Land 100 and it's a lot of fun. However, it does not give anything like the image quality of medium format film. The reason is that the dye spreads out during the transfer from the neg to positive side of the sandwich. The neg is much sharper, but you have to take the backing off with bleach to get at it, which I would consider an alternative process. So buy a Polaroid for the fun of instant, but don't expect it's a step up from 35 in quality.
Does import charges apply when shipping stuff this small?
Does import charges apply when shipping stuff this small?
im curious but how much did the original polaroid film cost in 2008?
If you buy $99 or more from B&H at a time, shipping is free. If you select them to handle customs in the checkout page oftheir site, there is only about a $5 customs charge, in addition to Canadian sales taxes, and it arrives amazingly fast, like in 3 days. They are good for conventional film too, not just instant. Portra in 120 size is about $5.50 US there, vs. $10 Cdn. at Henrys (assuming its even in stock at Henrys, which is iffy these days). So I buy a lot once or twice a year.
Matt, Most of the film I am buying from B&H is Fuji, so if there is duty, it must be very small and falls within the $5 or so on a $150 order that I assumed was customs brokerage.
The Impossible team made a statement earlier in their development that it was cheaper to shoot, adjusted for inflation, than the original Polaroid had been.
I call BS.
Nov. 1999 Popular Photography magazine Found here: https://books.google.com/books?id=Q...e&q=popular photography 1999 polaroid&f=false
B&H ad has Polaroid 600 film (10 shots) for $9.49 (see attached).
Adjusted for inflation here: http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=9.49&year1=1999&year2=2015
2015 prices: $13.59
You have to go back farther. My Grandparents have the original receipt for their SX-70 Alpha 1 Model 2, $180 in 1977 or $708.83 today. They also have some film receipts $7 a pack in 1977-'78 or $27-$31 today. I can buy the impossible stuff for $21.99 a pack. Slightly cheaper but not by much, also your only getting 8 shots in the impossible stuff so that come into play. Personally I prefer the Fuji pack film over any of the integral stuff, I've shot original Polaroid film and the new Impossible stuff and I much prefer the look of FP-100C from my Polaroid 450.
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