nascarfann
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Is it still worth it to buy and shoot original (pre-2009) Polaroid 600 film in 2023? I have been debating buying and shooting some, though am not sure if it is all dried up by now.
I recently found an unopened box of three packs dated 12/2003 at a thrift store.
Of the five shots taken, all are very pale shades of yellow. Very disappointing result but I'm only out a couple bucks.
A few months ago I was leafing through a sample kit produced last year that contained prints produced within the past two years in various ways of the same scene. Some of those were in fact (genuine/original) Polaroids. They evidently still worked, technically; I think the material was cold stored by the photographer in question. But they looked very, very badly faded.
Did they develop or were they all dried up? How was the spread?
This is interesting; do you have links to these photos?
Beyond that, it's also possible the battery in the film pack may be weak, fourteen years beyond expiration (sixteen from manufacture, if not a little longer since the batteries were made separately before being assembled into the film pack shells). I wouldn't trust name-brand Duracells or Energizers that old...
BTW: I consider the Duracells still as the best choice.
Oh, that's really bad. I had this multiple times with Aerocells. That's why I don't buy them anymore. For me it's Varta now as I'm living in Germany. Anyway: I try to take out the batteries of all my cameras before putting them away...I'm falling away (but where to??) because I've had Duracells leak in devices two or three times in the past few years -- even well before the "best by" date on the packaging.
I've had Duracells leak in devices two or three times in the past few years -- even well before the "best by" date on the packaging.
it seems that there are a number of counterfeit Duracells being sold online and in retail stores (and have been for a number of years).
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