Polaroid cameras are powered by a battery located inside the film catridge. Changing the film on your camera will give it power, if that does not work, your polaroid film may be expired, or your camera might be broken. good luck!
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yes it does. Film that has been exposed to more heat and humidity as normal will produce less vibrant colors and maybe other effects. That's why most people store their film in a fridge.But normally, if the film is expired, but it wasn't treated badly, it'll work just fine.
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Does the Polaroid Spectra 1200 FF take a battery?
The best place for information on the Polaroid Spectra cameras is camerapedia.org.
Some alternative options for Polaroid Spectra film include Impossible Project film and Polaroid Originals film. These films are designed to be compatible with Polaroid Spectra cameras and offer similar instant photo results.
Some alternative options to SX-70 film for Polaroid cameras include Polaroid 600 film, Polaroid Spectra film, and Impossible Project film. These films are compatible with certain Polaroid camera models and offer different features and characteristics compared to SX-70 film.
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It's spelled Polaroid, with a capital P, because Polaroid is a proper noun.
Yes, you can remove and reinsert Polaroid film in a Polaroid camera.
Polaroid - album - was created in 1999.
Polaroid Corporation was created in 1937.
Polaroid - polarizer - was created in 1929.
Polaroid Eyewear was created in 1937.
No. The headquarters of Polaroid are in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Polaroid does have some offices, which are Boston, Toronto and New York.