http://www.eBay.com
2006-09-22 02:49:47
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answered by Zarama 5
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Be specific about which Polaroid film you want to use. The old Time Zero films were good for manually squishing the emulsion around to produce artsy effects. For use in Polaroid Transfer prints (developing the image onto other surfaces such as watercolor paper, burlap or other artsy papers) you want to find smaller format cameras that use the peel-a-part 669 or larger format Type 59 film. These cameras are still in demand in the art/photo market. Then you have the Spectra family of films and the 600 type films. The popularity of the last two is fading fast with the invent of digital. Check Ebay for used cameras. You might see them at local camera flea markets. Check "Shutterbug" magazine for a listing of these markets. I usually see at least two markets per year in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. www.warehousephoto.com still carries used cameras.
2006-09-22 09:14:13
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answer #2
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answered by digitaldooda 2
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2016-11-23 14:59:54
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answered by seeger 4
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If you are in the United States you should be able to pick up a polariod camera anywhere. I got my last one at Wal Mart.
2006-09-22 02:49:43
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answered by kimmi_35 4
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Since digital took over,I'm not even sure where you can buy a polaroid. Those were cool cameras.
2006-09-22 02:51:37
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't ever ask that question again.
But if you really must know I'd say in a delicatessen.
2006-09-22 02:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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walmart or online.
2006-09-23 06:25:16
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answered by If you build it, they will come. 2
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ANY STORE WILL HAVE THEM LIKE WALMART, KMART, DRUG STORE, ANY WHERE....
2006-09-23 09:26:14
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answer #8
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answered by TANNER GIRL 5
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Try... http://keh.com
2006-09-22 07:37:17
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answered by Michael J 2
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