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Post by Moose on Mar 15, 2013 18:48:18 GMT
I was looking through some old photos recently and many of them were polaroids. Theyve not aged well especially - they are faded. But I remember when a poloaroid camera was considered a huge deal and something of a miracle the way the pictures came out and then developed, right at the time you took them.
I also remember that the films were vastly expensive and that you only got five or ten at a time, so we did not tend to use them often. Buying a new polaroid film was terribly exciting and then deciding who got to take the pics and who to be in them...
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Post by Alvamiga on Mar 15, 2013 21:40:25 GMT
I have a Polaroid camera which was given to me for my birthday about 10 years back. Not used it since the film ran out.
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Post by Moose on Mar 15, 2013 21:42:52 GMT
Not sure you can even get films now can you?
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Post by tangent on Mar 15, 2013 22:12:52 GMT
Maybe someone will bring out a Polaroid-compatible digital.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2013 8:57:36 GMT
I used to like them even though I never had one.
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