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This is a listing for a new i-Type camera. i-Type cameras work with any i-Type film or 600 film. i-Type film will not work in vintage cameras like the folding single lens reflex SX-70 cameras. For SX-70 cameras, you will need SX-70 film.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The film used in the Polaroid Now Instant Film Camera is typically the Polaroid i-Type or 600 film. Whether or not this film is compatible with older folding single lens reflex (SLR) instant cameras depends on the specific model of the older camera. Here are some general guidelines: Polaroid SX-70 Series If you have a Polaroid SX-70 series folding SLR camera, you would typically use SX-70 film, which has a lower film speed (ISO) compared to 600 film. While you can technically use 600 film in an SX-70 camera, you may need to adjust the camera's exposure settings or use a neutral density filter to get the correct exposure. Polaroid 600 Series If you have an older Polaroid 600 series folding SLR, then the 600 film used in the Polaroid Now should be directly compatible without any adjustments needed. Other Vintage Models For other vintage folding SLR models, it's crucial to identify the film type they are designed for. Some older cameras may not be compatible with the newer i-Type or 600 film without modification or adapters. It's always best to consult the user manual or manufacturer's guidelines for the specific older camera model you have to ensure compatibility. Hope this information helps you determine if the film for the Polaroid Now will work with your older folding SLR camera.
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