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It's actually super easy to replace the film. There is a tab on the back of the camera that opens the door to a small compartment when you press the tab down and pull outward. You will then remove your film from the foil pack and place it in the compartment. There is a yellow marker on the camera that correspondences with a similar mark on the pack of film; this forms a line when film is loaded correctly. There are also two rectangle indentations on one side of the film pack, that side should be facing you. Close the compartment and you're ready to go! It is very similar to a Polaroid, because it's instant. Only two buttons to turn the camera on and take a picture. Unlike back in the day though, no shaking is necessary.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Couldn't be easier. Open the back, place in new film (it only orients in one way so you can't put it in backwards) and close camera. Take photo to eject the film cover - this will not be a photograph. Once this is ejected, you are ready to take pictures. Yes, it works same principle as a polaroid camera
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