I buy from estate sales, storage units, etc.. I find lots of old cameras in large bulk purchases including very early Polaroids. Usually I just end up junking them but maybe I'll do some online research. I know I've seen those thin folding types. Thanks for the video info.
I highly suggest getting an sx-70 over any of box type cameras. He does mention they're highly sought after but many of the reasons why theyre so valuable is because they can be easily modified. You can send your camera to Mint or any other camera facilities to get a 600 film conversion so you're not limited to sx-70 film. I've used a lot of box type cameras but the plastic lens really sucks compared to the glass lens of sx-70. Maybe I got bad film but the results were never as consistent.
Hi - awesome video (and all your others as well). Just a note, there were NO metal SX-70 cameras. All were plastic. The chrome ones aren't metal, just chrome plated plastic. Also, you're very gorgeous!
I have an old Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 104 . Can I still buy film for it from the new company that is now making Polaroid Film ? My mother use to have the old Kodak instant picture camera . She returned it back to Kodak & I think she got money for returning it to Kodak.
Yay a new video! Keep them coming Dan.
I buy from estate sales, storage units, etc.. I find lots of old cameras in large bulk purchases including very early Polaroids. Usually I just end up junking them but maybe I'll do some online research. I know I've seen those thin folding types. Thanks for the video info.
I highly suggest getting an sx-70 over any of box type cameras. He does mention they're highly sought after but many of the reasons why theyre so valuable is because they can be easily modified. You can send your camera to Mint or any other camera facilities to get a 600 film conversion so you're not limited to sx-70 film. I've used a lot of box type cameras but the plastic lens really sucks compared to the glass lens of sx-70. Maybe I got bad film but the results were never as consistent.
Hi - awesome video (and all your others as well). Just a note, there were NO metal SX-70 cameras. All were plastic. The chrome ones aren't metal, just chrome plated plastic. Also, you're very gorgeous!
So in the end the answer for how much they are worth is to google it or go on ebay...
the answer is actually "probably not that much"
I have an old Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 104 . Can I still buy film for it from the new company that is now making Polaroid Film ? My mother use to have the old Kodak instant picture camera . She returned it back to Kodak & I think she got money for returning it to Kodak.
No, as he says in the video all cameras that take peel apart film are basically decoration at this point as no one produces the film for them anymore.
Pack film is coming back!
Jeremy Parr I would like to know what is the best polaroid camera that photographers use today.
Poloriod 800 1957-1962
I found one thats why i asked youtuber info is good 😂😂
Poor Kodak 😢