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Where can I find instant films for a polaroid camera 600?

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Polaroid stopped making instant film about 1 yr. ago. However, you can buy it off of ebay, or google it to find knock-off brands. I just reccoment getting a new digital camera. If you want the prints on the spot, polaroid makes a ZINK printer.

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I guess the films are over-aged!
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