Thats good news, mind you there are enough stocks of 600 film around
here for my lifetimes needs if only I knew it would keep, I guess
batteries will rejuvinate from frozen, I suppose the best way would be
to try a pack
I found the site though
http://Polanoid.net/
which leads to
http://polapremium.com/
Iwert wrote:
> I've heard that a Dutch film will start producing the film again this
> year.
> (actually the test production is already up and running)
> Forgot the link, unfortunately!
>
> Iwert
>
> Op 26-feb-09, om 10:14 heeft SwissPace het volgende geschreven:
>
>
>> The guest book we had for our wedding party is continuing life as a
>> house guestbook, we take a polaroid of new guests and put it in the
>> book
>> and ask them to write a small comment. We had a dinner party last
>> saturday and pulled out the polaroid and took pictures of the guests,
>> there is still nothing like watching a polaroid develop.
>>
>> I was told that they would stop making the film either this yerar or
>> next year, so I wonder if it would be worth stockpiling a few packs,
>> however as the camera doesn't have any bateries I assume there is a
>> battery pack in with the film, does anyone know the best way to store
>> them (freezer? ) and how long I could expect it to last or must I
>> give
>> in to advancing technology ;-)
>>
>> Ian W
>>
>>
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