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- Film for the Polaroid i-zone pocket camera
- Instant color prints
- Nonsticky film
- 3 packs of 12 exposures each
- Fast developing time
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Price: $25.99 |
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| Amazon.com Product Description |
| The three-pack of Polaroid I-Zone nonsticky film is for use in the Polaroid I-Zone pocket camera. The film allows you to create your own postage stamp-size images. This economy-size pack contains a total of 36 exposures. |
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fun and quirky
2002-09-17
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| We used the Polaroid i-zone and sticky film for a friend's wedding - as the entries for the guest book/scrapbook, and the results were really cute. I would highly recommend it for fun projects. Next use: to create a group portrait of co-workers (tomorrow). I love this thing!!! NOTE: my only complaint is that when you cut the film stickers, some of the polaroid white gooey chemical stuff they tell you not to touch gets all over your fingers - even if you cut along the dotted line. Make sure if kids use this that they know NOT to put their fingers in their mouth after cutting the photos. |
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Don't be fooled!
2002-09-03
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| WARNING: IT IS NOT THE SAME AS THE STICKY FILM. YOU CAN DO NOTHING WITH THIS FILM!
I have bought this film instead of the sticker film multiple times, and this was a HORRIBLE mistake. This is not the sticky film. You can't do ANYTHING with this. I use my i-zone quite often, but this is a REALLY BAD product. |
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a little disappointed
2002-09-02
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| I thought that this was a great product but when I went to get the last pack of the three pack it was busted. The outside package looked fine but when I opened it the container was busted and the film was not any good. I just thought that I would give my review. |
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Very Pleased
2002-05-18
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| I am a fourteen year old girl, I love taking pix, and capturing the best moments of my friends. With the i zone I can capture those moments, and be able to share them with everone, right after I take the picture. I think that one thing I dont particularly like about the camera is that you cant really take close up pix, and th pictures are always so small, but if I really wanted quality, I could use a regular film camera. Also, the film costs so much, I see why it does, but 12 pictures goes by fast for me, and it is a large investment, since I have to buy the film myself. Overall, this is a great camera to take to sleepovers, or to school. the i zone is a cute, trendy, and very usfull camera.!!! |
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I'm a little...
2001-12-24
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| ashamed to admit my age. This product seems to be marketed to children aged 10-15, and here I am at 38 years-old, snapping these tiny polaroids with the same enthusiasm that these teeny boppers snap their gum. This film just so darn much FUN! And it's not just me who loves them. Yes, my fellow grown-ups chortle with glee when they see the creative uses I've had for these pictures. These have included (but are not limited to): * taking pictures of kids when they come to my door at Hallowe'en (with their parents' permission) and giving them a picture of themselves in costume instead of candy (a healthy hit with both parents and children) * decorating my Christmas card envelopes with tiny photos of my cat * taking a slew of these pictures at a friend's housewarming party and putting them in a tiny album * positive reinforcement tool for my neice: every week she doesn't chew her nails, we take a picture of her, or of the friend/stuffed animal of her choice This film works more or less like regular polaroids, but are just so cute and versatile because of their size. They come either with an adhesive backing, so you can stick them on without using glue, or without. There are a wide variety of tiny, magnet-backed frames for sale here at Amazon.com, so if you want you can proudly mount the snapshots on your fridge for the world to see. |
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