BOTH SOLD A lot of people think that there are no longer films available for such cameras But Fuji Film made their own version of the old polaroid pack films. The Fuji Film FP-100C (colored) and FP-3000B (BW) which are widely available on the market now. Even Cheaper than Impossible Project Film for Polaroid 600 or SX-70. The first reason i love these cameras.
Another problem for most people is that these kind of cameras use a Polaroid battery which is also not available anymore, but this one is already converted to AAA batteries.
Last problem s the flash, these kind of camera uses bulb flash or flash cube which u can only use once and then throw away. Few people know that u can actually use the latest flash of your DSLR camera. You only need a PC to PC sync cord to make it work.
Why am i selling these cameras? its my hobby to revive old cameras and sell them so that a lot of people can appreciate how analog photography works and experience that amazement i feel everytime i peel the film off. I currently own a Fuji FP-1 Pro and im very happy and satisfied with it.
A pack of 10 films are around 300-500 Pesos… and if you buy the camera from me il tell u a good supplier…
1. Polaroid 110 Automatic Camera 5500 pesos
Lens: 114mm f/8.8 3-element glass
Shutter: Electronic; 10 seconds - 1/1200
Separate window view/rangefinder assembly (has a hinged base-- flips up for use and is held in place with a magnetic catch-- folds down for storage and fits inside the camera's plastic cover)
Viewfinder has projected framelines and automatic parallax compensation.
Aperture-priority automatic exposure only
Has settings for film speeds of 75, and 3000 ASA.
Has exposure compensation dial with range of -1/+2 stops ("Lighten/Darken" control).
Has metal body and metal shutter/lens housing; has tripod socket
Has a nylon neckstrap
2. Polaroid 330 Automatic Land Camera5000Pesos
Lens: 114mm f/8.8 3-element glass
Shutter: Electronic; 10 seconds - 1/1200
Viewfinder has projected framelines and automatic parallax compensation.
Aperture-priority automatic exposure only
Has settings for film speeds of 75, 150, 300, and 3000 ASA.
Has "scene selector" switch which gives choice of two different aperture settings for each film speed setting; lens can be used at full aperture with 3000 ASA film.
Has exposure compensation dial with range of -1/+2 stops ("Lighten/Darken" control).
Has separate window view/rangefinder. (rigid; doesn't "flip-up")
Has plastic body and plastic shutter/lens housing; no tripod socket.
Built-in mechanical development timer