How to use a Polaroid Colorpack Camera

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2010
  • Michael Raso, producer of The Film Photography Podcast (Internet Radio Show) discusses how to use a Polaroid pack camera / Polaroid Colorpack camera.
    With film readily available, Polaroid instant Pack Cameras are inexpensive to buy used and lots of fun to shoot with!
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Komentáře • 157

  • @LoveAffairsTube
    @LoveAffairsTube Před 10 lety

    I just brought this camera and I am sooooo glad I found this video. I LOVE CZcams. Doing a vintage themed wedding and taking guest photos with polaroid for guest sign-in instead of a boring sign-in book. I didn't know how work and load camera but did search and here it is....YT best invention ever. Thanks Mark!

  • @haarvey919
    @haarvey919 Před 13 lety +3

    I think this is a wonderful supplement to the Film Photography Podcast. Anyone who has seen this video but does't know about the podcast yet needs to get on it.
    One thing I'd really love to see if videos are done regularly would be to cover instant film options for old large format press cameras like the Crown Graphic.

  • @mckinnontompkins8445
    @mckinnontompkins8445 Před 10 lety

    You two always come through, thanks guys!

  • @ie750
    @ie750 Před 12 lety +1

    just bought a colorpack polaroid land camera from goodwill (thriftstore) for $5. I looked up the film on amazon and it STARTS at $7.98 for 8 pics. now my kids can eat and I can stop hiding all the impossible project e-mails from my wife for the one step film ive been buying. love your podcast, thx for helping save me from peeping at pixels and staring at my pc for hours in post.

  • @august4286
    @august4286 Před 3 lety +1

    this video just saved my life, bought this camera from a charity shop and I love it sm but I didn’t know how to use it!!! Thank you!!

  • @rinette8
    @rinette8 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for your video, I just bought the Colorpack 82 and your video helps me a lot. I'll get some film and see if I can make it work!

  • @RobNunn
    @RobNunn Před 13 lety

    Great video Mike, you've got to do more of these.
    The way that the film "cracks and peels" is magic, I can't wait to have a go!
    Thanks, Rob.

  • @amandaba8160
    @amandaba8160 Před 6 lety

    Such a great video, it’s helped me so much w my colorpack!

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    Yes! It sure does. Enjoy shooting!

  • @isabelanncastro3094
    @isabelanncastro3094 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got one of these cameras at an estate sale. It was FILL A LAUNDRY BASKET FOR $20 so I picked up a few cameras! I'm excited to try it out!

  • @Gonzalez2500
    @Gonzalez2500 Před 13 lety

    Great video,bought a Square Shooter 2 today and found this video super informational.

  • @phedora312
    @phedora312 Před 11 lety

    This was really insightful. I found a color pack at my school an I plan on acquiring it.

  • @nije81
    @nije81 Před 4 lety

    Nice video! Found one of these cameras on my parents' attic and really want to see if it works! I was looking for the fp100 and fp3000-film rolls but they seemed to be out of stock everywhere. Any tips on where to get this film or any other type that could fit? Thanks!

  • @chicago102568
    @chicago102568 Před 8 lety

    Thank u for replying I cleaned the battery contacts with vinegar & it works now great! 👍🏽📸📸

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 12 lety +1

    @RecordGuy3434 Hi, Yes it does. You want Fujifilm FP-100c (color) or FP-3000b (bw). A few films have been discontinued but occasionally you can still find packs - Fujifilm FP-100b (BW) or Polaroid 664 (bw)

  • @jazzper_nl
    @jazzper_nl Před 10 lety +1

    Michael, how do you get that color grading in your video? Almost 60s/70s! Very cool effect. Do you use more tricks like audio effects?

  • @nige1rumsey
    @nige1rumsey Před 13 lety

    Great video, the various types of Polaroid film have always seemed a bit confusing, that really helps.
    Thanks
    Nigel

  • @JnOProductions
    @JnOProductions Před 13 lety

    This looks awesome, I just subscribed

  • @Jelisawesome
    @Jelisawesome Před 5 lety

    I've finally found which camera takes these awesome square photos in black and white! My mom has photos like that in her photo album. The film isn't available anymore?

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 5 lety +1

      Hi. The square Polaroid "peel apart" format is long gone. Was a wonderful format.

  • @bikebeerrun1960
    @bikebeerrun1960 Před 11 lety

    Me and my siblings got one of these as A hand-me down in 1974 when our dad got an SX-70. I think the instructions taught to hold the camera from the "T" strap when you pull out the picture to help to even spread of the chemicals. In the early 1980's owned 100,250 and 440 automatic models. Just got A "600" at goodwill (3 dollars) and on the "bay" A mint automatic 450 at A good price. Am looking forward to trying these newer instant films !

  • @leoner3264
    @leoner3264 Před 3 lety +1

    I just found a Colorpack 88 Land Camera in my storage room. It seems to be the old Camera from my Grandparents. I made some pictures but all of them turn white. Unfortunately, I didn't found a Manual. Is there somewhere a Battery hidden that I need to replace? Also, the Films might be quite old. They have written POLACOLOR R K85K696E on the films. Happy for every help!

    • @FilmPhotographyProject
      @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 3 lety

      When you open the camera, you will see 2 AA batteries ear the inside of the lens. Sadly, Type 88 film is no longer made and packs you may find will most likely be dry. :(

  • @matthewmorelli5808
    @matthewmorelli5808 Před 7 lety

    I used my Colorpack II the other day and my shot looked great in the view finder, but my subject was not center. Any suggestions?

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 12 lety

    Hi. The Polaroid Colorpack 80 only uses Polaroid Type 80 (Square) film. This film is no longer made but you can occasionally find it on The E-Bay.

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 12 lety

    Hi, Yes, the Colorpack, Colorpack II, Colorpack III and the Colorpack IV all use Fujifilm FP-100c or FP-3000b. Older type 100 film will also work just fine! Google Film Photography Project.

  • @jcorral2
    @jcorral2 Před 7 lety

    ... i have a Colorpack IV which i will be trying out soon ... so my question is my camera has Spreaders v Rollers ... so what does that mean, whats the difference, anything i need to be aware of ? ... thanks

  • @eventillustratoruk
    @eventillustratoruk Před 10 lety

    Hi, I recently got a colorpack iii on ebay and just tried it out with some film and it didnt work at all so hoped you could advise? :(
    I pulled the tab to get the first film out after I'd taken the photo, waited the suggested amount of seconds, pulled it apart, and it was just all brown and all black on the negative side, it looked quite thick and smudgy too :(

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety +4

    Hi. The camera must have batteries for the shutter to operate. The batteries are inside the camera closest to the lens (inside) Make sure the terminals are not corroded.

  • @MrCadrix
    @MrCadrix Před 11 lety

    Thanks @senorverde09! So i suppose if i dont have the flash cubes i can only take outdoor images during the day?? and i cant take images during the night... am i right?

  • @spirg
    @spirg Před 11 měsíci

    I had one… 70s, Great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mrclean225225
    @mrclean225225 Před 11 lety

    i hope you got it, just bought a crap load of these old cameras and their fun to use.

  • @prettypurplebelle
    @prettypurplebelle Před 12 lety

    Would you use the same film for a colorpack III as you would a colorpack II? Would i need the flash cubes?

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 13 lety

    @rheemix Hi, Sounds like the camera is not getting power. You must have batteries in the camera in order to get an exposure. Check the battery compartment and make sure there is no corrosion.

  • @scarlettcooper6010
    @scarlettcooper6010 Před 4 lety

    Hi! Do you know how to use the timer on the side of the camera?

  • @chicago102568
    @chicago102568 Před 8 lety

    I have this camera I just got but it does not have rollers it has the insert thing is that normal ? The latch says open pull on the metal latch is it to be like that?

  • @jajabinxi365
    @jajabinxi365 Před 11 lety

    i have the colour swinger polaroid land camera and it has the bronze front plate and i've tried to use the FP-100C film and it doesn't fit do you know what film i could use and where to find it?

  • @buggiala
    @buggiala Před 13 lety

    Hi, is the color pack better at taking pictures compared to the EE100 Special /ProPack/ Reporter? I ask because I like the fact that is uses 2AA batteries. Thanks

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 13 lety

    @buggiala The EE100 Special / Pro Pack / Reporter all take a similar image compared to the Polaroid Colorpack II camera. All use AA batteries.

  • @twirlou
    @twirlou Před 10 lety +1

    Hi! I've found my uncles old polaroid colorpack 88. I have looked for films at ebay but they're all "expired" are they still usable? Or what film should I use?

  • @KevinKoepke
    @KevinKoepke Před 13 lety

    I got a colorpack 2; it was a little corroded...just cleaned it up nice, gives me outstanding pictures with fuji color packfilm

  • @depressionandprozac
    @depressionandprozac Před 11 lety

    I wanted to ask....I got a Super Colour Swinger III,which is a type 100 camera.I do not have a film yet,but how will I know if the camera functions properly?My camera has never been used so I have no issues with the battery place,it's totally clean.but does any specific sound occur when I place the batteries so that I know if it actually works or will I be able to know once I place the film?

  • @kasper226967
    @kasper226967 Před 12 lety

    thank u and what the battery for ? metering ?

  • @80884ngan
    @80884ngan Před 11 lety

    Hi Michael, love your vids. Got myself a 250 awhile back and totally fell in love with it. recently, I found a Super Shooter Plus. My question is: without batteries when you click the shutter, would you still be able to see it opens up? Because my shutter would not open at all with or without batteries. And I am trying to determine if this is an electrical issue or a mechanical problem. Any inputs would be great as I am so eager to shoot with this camera! >< Tks in advance.

  • @Hoolayboolay
    @Hoolayboolay Před 11 lety

    thank you. you are awesome.

  • @RecordGuy3434
    @RecordGuy3434 Před 12 lety

    does the fuji packfilm work with a polaroid 320 land camera?

  • @jeannelecomte7448
    @jeannelecomte7448 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi!
    Your video was so interesting but fudjifilm doesnt exist now and i dont know What use instead of that...

  • @kleanthizografou133
    @kleanthizografou133 Před 12 lety

    Hi, will be different If I use fujifilm fp-100c SILK professional instead of fp-100c professional? thanks

  • @robomatsuda
    @robomatsuda Před 4 lety +1

    I just purchased the polaroid land camera color pack 82 with corroded batteries 😭 and i tried to clean the area up as much as possible and put new batteries and saw that the lens would open up after i pressed the shutter button. do you think the camera will expose the film properly still?

    • @FilmPhotographyProject
      @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 4 lety

      If the lens is opening and closing, then yes. Bigger problem...finding film! - Mike

  • @misfitschic90
    @misfitschic90 Před 11 lety

    I have a color pack 82 land camera Polaroid.. would this use the same fuji film!?

  • @brownier2448
    @brownier2448 Před 10 lety

    Solo does the color pack 80 use the same film

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety +1

    When you take your pictures with a Colorpack Camera you must hold steady and keep your finger on the button til the shutter opens and closes. If indoors, you will need a flash cube for good pictures.

  • @drprfssrprft4511
    @drprfssrprft4511 Před 11 lety

    If the camera is a ColourPack 80, will the film you highlighted in the video fit it ?

  • @bjornkeizers
    @bjornkeizers Před 11 lety

    Great walkthrough of this classic - and classy - camera. I just received one in the mail, complete with case and a Blue Dot cube. Still works great, despite the age (I'm guessing it's a '72 judging by what I imagine is the serial number). I actually owned one as a kid, in the early 90's. Even then 't was a classic :D
    I also have a Land 1000, but Impossible is just too expensive per shot compared Fuji's stuff. And it looks worse, so I bought the Colorpack for my instant fix.

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you very much! :)

  • @tshania_wingu
    @tshania_wingu Před 10 lety

    Helligkeit. I actually buy a colorpack 80 and some Fuji fp100c Films i use for my Land310. But they Do not fit to the camera. Is it a other filmsystem, or have i to modify my camera? Thx a lot!

    • @tshania_wingu
      @tshania_wingu Před 10 lety

      Sorry. I mean Hello, not Helligkeit. Thats the german autocerekt in my Smartphone

  • @ecuamario
    @ecuamario Před 12 lety

    When the sound comes out, it sort of "locks" for a second but then the cube is not in a symmetric position (as it should). I already tried different cubes... did I mess up my camera? what was the right way to take the flashcube out?

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 13 lety

    @austatarimaster Hello. Sadly, The Polaroid Square Shooter only shoots Type 80 film, which is no longer made. Pick yourself up a Polaroid Colorpack II. Available on e-bay or at our very own Film Photography Store!

  • @depressionandprozac
    @depressionandprozac Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much!

  • @flawless872003
    @flawless872003 Před 11 lety

    Is there anyway to convert a Polaroid colorpack 82 to take type 100 film?

  • @chicago102568
    @chicago102568 Před 8 lety

    How do I remove the flash cube the correct way from my Polaroid camera?

  • @furmathhell
    @furmathhell Před 11 lety

    I recently acquired Polaroid Colorpack II. I was so excited to test it with Fuji 100C and was so disappointed to pull out a blank film... I already made sure that i turned it to 75 setting... any idea why?

  • @COWScankill2
    @COWScankill2 Před 9 lety +15

    5:45 dafuq? haha great video! ;)

  • @furmathhell
    @furmathhell Před 11 lety

    ok so I tried to adjust the exposure, some kinda shape came up in my film. but it's very dark...i have already tried three different exposure settings:
    - all the way to lighten: blank
    - 2 marks to darken: too dark, but you can see the shape roughly
    - normal: still dark, can see the shape, not any better than '2 marks to darken'
    the film pack is so expensive...i'm new to this. please help! thanks in advance!

  • @ecuamario
    @ecuamario Před 12 lety

    please HELP! I recently got a Polaroid Colorpack II and I put a flashcube for the 1st time, took 2 pics, then I didn't know how to pull the cube out, So I turned it the opposite way to see if this would let me take it out.. I ended up pulling it out.. was this the right way to do it? now everytime I put a cube (new) and try to turn it (as instructed) it doesnt stop in a fix position as before. It also makes a clicking sound for every turn.

  • @amineroya3018
    @amineroya3018 Před 4 lety

    I have Polaroid instant 10 didn't used it since 70s I don't know if I will find it's film here in Algeria or No.. Please help me 😭😢

  • @kglinnen
    @kglinnen Před 12 lety

    My friend just gave me one of these the other day. He also has one. The one he gave me has some issues. The shutter will not expose the film. The battery contacts and the interior are in perfect condition; clean and no corrosion. Still even with new batteries, the shutter won't open. I compared to his and his is working fine. Is there anything else that it could be other than it's just broken?

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    For the Colorpack camera you'll need Blue Dot Flash Cubes. Yup, avail at the FPP Store.

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    Is your shutter working properly? (see Polaroid Shutter Test video we offer) Are you shooting outdoors? Shoot in sunlight for your first test shots. Are you holding your finger down on the shutter til the shutter opens and fully closes (especially important in shooting in dim light!)

  • @eisenhutt
    @eisenhutt Před 12 lety

    Colorpack 80 can also use this film?

  • @MrCadrix
    @MrCadrix Před 11 lety

    what is the flash tubes for?

  • @HennerzMcElderry94
    @HennerzMcElderry94 Před 12 lety

    Hiya, Im having some trouble using my flashcubes; if i remove it from the camera and then replace it later, how can i ensure the next photo taken will have a flash. I ask because i've done it before and taken a shot, and the flash hasn't gone off. Btw there are two remaining flashes left.

  • @danillo1993
    @danillo1993 Před 11 lety

    I've here a colorpack 80, I tried to put the film but no success, should I buy a another camera or have a option to it?

  • @KrausPhade
    @KrausPhade Před 12 lety

    Question: The Colorpack III has a red horizontal line... how do you frame the photo with that?

  • @Flyleafroxxsmysoxxs
    @Flyleafroxxsmysoxxs Před 11 lety

    would polaroid 3000 film and polaroid polacolor669 work in that camera you're using?

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    On You Tube search "Polaroid Shutter Test" that's our video on testing the shutter! Good luck and happy shooting!

  • @prodromoss
    @prodromoss Před 11 lety

    does this camera also make double exposures?

  • @ihbudbo
    @ihbudbo Před 11 lety

    can I use the same film in my colorpack 80 land camera

  • @Echobase71
    @Echobase71 Před 9 lety

    I have one of these and I want to buy film for it. The battery compartment is flawless, but when I put 2 AAs in it I didn't hear or see any difference. Is there a way to tell if the camera is getting power? (a light somewhere maybe?)

  • @jblackwoood
    @jblackwoood Před 11 lety

    what would be an appropriate price for a Polaroid camera?

  • @senorverde09
    @senorverde09 Před 11 lety

    Pretty much. Although the flashcubes are nice, they're pretty much for indoor use. However, these cameras have an 'electric eye' which measures the amount of light needed for proper exposure and keeps the shutter open as needed, meaning that you have to keep rock steady during these long exposures or your image will be blurred. My guess for night shooting: use flashcubes on close subjects, keep the lighten knob all the way up, brace yourself on a table to keep steady and use 3000 speed film-B&W.

  • @kasper226967
    @kasper226967 Před 12 lety

    Can it work without battery ? thank u

  • @celia58
    @celia58 Před 6 lety

    thanks a lot mate

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    Hello, The ColorPack 80 uses Polaroid Type 80 Square Film. This film is no longer being made. I Suggest you get a Colorpack, Colorpack II, Colorpack III or a Colorpack IV. They use Fujifilm FP-100c or FP-3000b - both available.

  • @Flyleafroxxsmysoxxs
    @Flyleafroxxsmysoxxs Před 11 lety

    Oh, one more question, some of the packs of film have some (what looks to be) rust, its like rust sand, does that mean the film is no good? The film doesn't have a battery inside of it obviously so where is this "rust" coming from? I can't find anything about it on the internet.

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 10 lety +3

    Hi, The Polorpack 88 only uses Type 80 "square" film which is no longer made. Some expired films are good but if its older than 6 years, it might be dried up. Consider getting a Colorpack II camera which uses fresh, Fuji FP-100c film.

  • @masterawesomeish
    @masterawesomeish Před 12 lety

    Does it have enough "power?" to expose an image without flashcubes? thinking of buying a folder (With the lowest price possible of course)

  • @N3R000
    @N3R000 Před 13 lety

    Oh my god thanks =) i got a polaroid square shooter and i need some tutorial to use...the cameras are very similar so...thank you very much!.

  • @HusainAlfraid
    @HusainAlfraid Před 9 lety

    Polaroid Square Shooter 200
    what type of film does it take?

    • @ianbakke
      @ianbakke Před 8 lety

      takes a film called type 80 and it is not made anymore the fujifilm will not work

  • @neeks.mp3
    @neeks.mp3 Před 9 lety

    Is it because of the type of film that you didn't use the slides on the back of the camera? Cause the box says you need to heat up the color slides and put your negative in that for 60 seconds and then peel.

    • @GhostKamikazee
      @GhostKamikazee Před 9 lety

      Nica Austria That is usually if the temperature is below 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The slides have instructions on the back it that says this

  • @frankm330
    @frankm330 Před 12 lety

    it's for the exposure control, without battery the shutter wil not open and your photos wont be exposed

  • @cor_rok
    @cor_rok Před 10 lety

    I'm having a problem with my flash bulbs not firing, but the camera is still working i.e., batteries haven't corroded the inside. Any way to go about problem solving this?

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 9 lety

      The flash frequently breaks! Pick up another or use outdoors exclusively.

  • @yv25515
    @yv25515 Před 11 lety

    Hi, I have the same problem. ISO set to 75, lighten, outside,with FP-100c pics come out all black. I put new batteries when I got it. When I use FP-3200, set to 3000, images come out great. Cant figure out. Film is not expired. This is keeping me up at night! lol

  • @bblouie
    @bblouie Před 9 lety

    Do I need to use a flash cube in order to take an exposure? I tried using my Colorpack camera indoors and the pictures are completely black. The battery contacts seemed fine and I installed them completely new.

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 9 lety

      Indoors without a flash cube will result in a dark or blurry shot. Most Color Packs tahe the Blue Dot Flash Cube ( filmphotographyproject.com/store/blue-dot-flash-cubes )...newer models (like the Colorpack IV tahe the Hi=Power Flash Cubes - filmphotographyproject.com/store/hi-power-flash-cubes ) The camera will work GREAT outdoors without flash.

    • @jakemckeown7341
      @jakemckeown7341 Před 9 lety

      Brian Louie hi Brian. Did you end up sorting your problem with the black exposures? I also took photos indoors and they turned out completely black.
      Did it work when you took photos outside in the daylight?

    • @bblouie
      @bblouie Před 9 lety

      Jake Mckeown
      It turns out I goofed up and put in the batteries upside down. Everything seemed to work just fine after adjusting! Thanks for following up! I did have a question about drying the negative and the exposure. After I peel apart the film there seems to be a sticky residue on the negative and around its edges. This stuck to one of my exposures and left a sticky emulsion layer that I can't seem to remove. Any tips on drying/handling the film after the exposure to prevent this?

  • @therestorationofdrwho1865

    Are those pack films still made today?

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 5 lety

      Discontinued. Only remaining stock - filmphotographystore.com/collections/instant-film/products/polaroid-type-100-pack-film-fp-100c-1-pack

  • @missys21
    @missys21 Před 9 lety

    Hi same the film does not fit in can you please suggest what film - I have a Polartid Colourpack 80 Land Camera

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 9 lety

      Sadly the ColorPack 80 only takes Polaroid (Square) Type 80 film. No longer made by any company. :( Get a Colorpack II or Super ColorPack Camera)

    • @LepetitmondedePauline
      @LepetitmondedePauline Před 9 lety

      Or You can do this : lafillerenne.fr/blog/index.php?post/2014/02/02/Polaroid
      I have a EE33 which do not match with color pack 100 normally but this article help me ( the answer is at the end of the article ) and I can use FP100C now ;) ( SORRY IF THEY ARE MISTAKES BUT I'M FRENCH )

  • @cmcqueen71
    @cmcqueen71 Před 7 lety

    Mine didn't work
    I had the batteries
    I had the film in the camera correctly
    I had the flash cubes
    I don't know what I did wrong

  • @willharbison7017
    @willharbison7017 Před 9 lety

    So does one flash cube yield one flash? Anyone know where to get em cheap?

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 9 lety +1

      4 flashes per cube (they rotate!) - e-bay is the place.

  • @buggiala
    @buggiala Před 13 lety

    Can you explain to us novices what is the darken/lighten switch for and how to use it on a colorpack II? What is the equivalent of the darken/lighten switch on a digital or manual camera? maybe you could do another video with the answer?

  • @senorverde09
    @senorverde09 Před 11 lety

    You mean flash CUBES? They're your only source of illumination when taking shots inside. You load one up, twist it until it locks, and every time you take a picture the cube rotates 90 degrees for your next shot. So as you can infer, you only get four flashes out of one cube and they're one time use only. This was a big improvement over the earlier flashbulbs that were only single bulbs and had to be changed manually every shot!

  • @FilmPhotographyProject
    @FilmPhotographyProject  Před 11 lety

    Sadly, no. The Colorpack 80 only takes Type 80 (square) Polaroid film - no longer available as of 2013.

  • @scarlettcooper6010
    @scarlettcooper6010 Před 4 lety

    Hi, I recently inherited a colorpack from my great grandpa and it’s in amazing condition. I bought the film (Fuji 3000) VERY EXPENSIVE. I was wondering if you know how long the film works after expiration. The one I got expired in 2011. I really would like to use the camera since it’s nostalgic and my great grandpa used it.

    • @michaelraso
      @michaelraso Před 4 lety

      Expired 2011 should be fine. Film has since been discontinued. Remaining stock is very expensive. :(

    • @scarlettcooper6010
      @scarlettcooper6010 Před 4 lety

      Michael Raso oh I know!! I got a pack of Fuji 3000 off of a resale app and it almost cost an arm and a leg. I just hope it actually works. Would be a total bummer if not :(((

    • @scarlettcooper6010
      @scarlettcooper6010 Před 4 lety

      I emailed Polaroid and asked if they could consider making film for the older cameras, but all I got in response was basically to buy one of the newer ones. 🙄

    • @scarlettcooper6010
      @scarlettcooper6010 Před 4 lety

      Michael Raso update! It worked!!! It’s so cool!!

    • @amineroya3018
      @amineroya3018 Před 4 lety

      @@scarlettcooper6010 😭😢
      I have an old Polaroid too