Anyway, back to Polaroid, I picked up a 'The Button' camera for £18 from a charity shop in February this year and tried a pack of the re-issued film in it. Once I'd got the exposure setting sorted (which took virtually the whole 8 shots!) I was getting the sort of results I remembered from Christmas 1978 with the original stuff. The fly in the ointment is that Polaroid instant film loves sunlight (think California in summer type levels), and the less it gets the more washed out it tends to look. How often do we get a great day for shooting Polaroid film in the UK... and how many of those days coincide with when we have the time and the camera (and film) with us?
Still, if you can cope with that, or have a good flash unit to use it with (those original single-use disposable flash strips were pretty useless and are no longer made), then you're in with a chance, but other than that, it can be a rather expensive trip down
memory misery lane. But then again, it's often more about the journey than the destination with film photography, so why not have a bit of fun!?