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In today’s digital age, using a piece of analog technology can feel a little foreign. If you just scooped your very first vintage 600-style Polaroid camera (or maybe just found one in grandma’s attic) and are feeling both excited and completely lost at the same time, you are far from alone. On the flip side, perhaps you’re a seasoned Polaroid shooter who wants to learn more about what your 600 camera can do. Either way, we’ve got you covered. Psst! This article is for the classic boxy, vintage 600 cameras. If you have an SLR 680/690, or one of our folding SX-70 to 600 camera conversions, things will be a little different. Choosing the Right Film Type First things first, it’s important to make sure you’re using the correct type of film for your camera. Polaroid 600 cameras are named as
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