For Sale FS: Fuji FP-3000b (2 boxes)

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Up for grabs are 2 boxes of Fuji FP-3000b. These have always been cold-stored. Expiration October 2014.

$70/box. Open to reasonable offers. PayPal fees included. Buyer pays for shipping. I will ship to the address that buyer has registered with PayPal. Thank you.

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I am just starting to look into getting a Polaroid that uses this film, but I haven't found one yet. Do you recommend any particular model?
 

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I am just starting to look into getting a Polaroid that uses this film, but I haven't found one yet. Do you recommend any particular model?

I'm partial to the Land xxx models with glass lens. I've had a Land 250 for years that I'm very happy with.
 

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I am just starting to look into getting a Polaroid that uses this film, but I haven't found one yet. Do you recommend any particular model?

The Super Shooter is very inexpensive and I've had astonishingly good results with mine.


There's also the more sophisticated EE 100 Special which has an extra setting that let's you shoot the 3000B film with the aperture wide open - great for indoor low light shots without a flash. However! Be sure to check the bellows first in a dark closet with a flashlight!

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@campy51 Like AlanH, I'm particularly like the Land Models with the 3-element glass lenses. I had a Land Camera 250 and 350 for a while--both super easy to use especially with the built-in rangefinder. One quirk that I found with the cameras that I had was that they didn't seem to like the plastic casing that Fuji uses to house the pack film. The film almost always jammed when it came time to pulling the exposure out. Easy fix though is to use a good old Polaroid metal casing: an easy swap to make. I can include a polaroid metal casing with the Fuji packs.

Here's a pic of the Polaroid casing, showing the two sides of it.

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