Kodak EK4 Film, Fuji film?

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Iceaac

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I bought a Koda EK4 on a fleemarket (I think that what it's called in english) for about 1,2-2,4 USD. I also got a purse to keep it in, but it was missing film and the battery was flat (and am not quite sure if it works or not), I know where to get the battery, But as they don't sell the film I need, and this is my first instant camera, so I don't know how to get the proper film, and if there are any. I've heard you can use fuji film, but I'm not sure what size, or if it works.
 

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Sorry, but the Fuji instant film that could be modified to work in a Kodak Instant Camera (like you just bought) has not been available for several years.
 
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