found this bad boy at the d.i. for $3 with the original manual and everything. I have been dying to try it out! now who knows where to score the film. dish.
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I don't know about the film, sorry. But this picture of your camera is print and hang on your wall worthy! lol! I love it!
Wow, what an awesome camera.
Saaaa-weet! I have never been so lucky to score a find like that at the D.I. Seriously awesome!
That's so rad!!! I love the photo of it too. You might be able to find some leads from this site: http://www.rwhirled.com/landlist/landhome.htm
I sure hope you get some film and can rock it. I totally want to see your results!
Jessica
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now that IS a steal of a deal. score.
Ah, I am so jealous!
see? I knew you'd find one! well done!
Sweet!
Hey Jess-
I read a post about how no one was making it anymore except someone 'saved' it... find out more here: http://consumerist.com/5140730/polaroid-saved
that should help:) love your blogs. hope all is well!!
xoxox- jenny DB
I shoot both a 210 and a 360, great cameras!!! this sight has tons of good info. http://www.rwhirled.com/landlist/landhome.htm
I get film here, http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=itemlist&cat1=Film%20%26%20Darkroom&cat2=Film&cat3=Instant%20Film%20%26%20Accessories
The FP100b is a great outdoor film (the b stands for black and white) the FP100c is the color version of the same thing. For indoor work go with the FP3000B (black and white) or FP3000C (color)
btw, that was my brother-in-law posting as me - so if you have any follow-up questions, I can channel them to him.
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