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Anonymous
yo /p/
i got my hands on an old polaroid camera and some film today, it's one very similar to my picture.
problem is, i don't get how i'm supposed to get the flash-thing down over the lens and stuff again..
i've tried pushing the button, but that don't seem to work and i'm afraid i'll break it if i do it wrong..
anyone know what you're supposed to do to get it closed? I saw it open and close before I bought it but didn't really notice how it was done.
>> Anonymous
>>131079
Press it down into place. It should lock.
>> Sicko !L3HRY/miC.
Could just be a little stiff, shouldn't take huge amounts of pressure to push it down.

Also, how does one check/change batteries? I mean there is one, for the flash, right?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>131094
Polaroid batteries are integrated into the film pack. So you don't have to worry about it.
>> Anonymous
OP here, it worked with some pressure!
also, this camera is awesome, good thing i got 7 packs of film cheap off ebay some weeks ago.
>> Anonymous
SO once polaroid stop making the film, that's it?

No third party manufacture or anything? :(
>> Anonymous
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OP is back again, i have scanned my first photo now!
awesome.

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>> Anonymous
>>131153

I belive Fuji is still making polaroid film.
>> Sicko !L3HRY/miC.
>>131131

Lucky bastard, can't find cheap Polaroid film anywhere.

Also, thanks ac.