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Collection: Instant Film Cameras

Shop our collection of Instant Film Cameras, including iconic Polaroid cameras and classic vintage instant cameras. Explore compact Point & Shoot Film Cameras, beginner-friendly 35mm Film Cameras and other analogue favourites, all professionally tested, fully working and ready to shoot. Whether you're looking to buy a Polaroid camera in the UK or start shooting instant film, discover reliable quality-checked cameras designed to capture every moment in print with that unmistakable retro look.

Instant Film Camera Buying Guide

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  • Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 2 Instant Film Camera in Red
    Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 2 Instant Film Camera in Red
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  • Fujifilm Instax 200 Wide Instant Film Camera
    Fujifilm Instax 200 Wide Instant Film Camera
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  • Leica Sofort Blue Instant Film Camera Boxed
    Leica Sofort Blue Instant Film Camera Boxed
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  • Lomo Instant Automat Camera Bora Bora Edition
    Lomo Instant Automat Camera Bora Bora Edition
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  • Lomo Instant Camera Black Edition
    Lomo Instant Camera Black Edition
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  • Lomo Instant Camera White Edition
    Lomo Instant Camera White Edition
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  • Fujifilm Instax Wide Instant Film 20 Shots
    Fujifilm Instax Wide Instant Film 20 Shots
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  • Fujifilm Instax Square Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
    Fujifilm Instax Square Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
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  • Fujifilm Instax Wide Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
    Fujifilm Instax Wide Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
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  • Fujifilm Instax Mini Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
    Fujifilm Instax Mini Monochrome Instant Film 10 Shots
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  • Fujifilm Instax Mini 20 Instant Film Camera
    Fujifilm Instax Mini 20 Instant Film Camera
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  • Lomo' Instant Film Camera by Lomography
    Lomo' Instant Film Camera by Lomography
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An instant film camera is as much about the experience as the photograph itself: the clack of the shutter, the whirr of the print ejecting, and the slow reveal of an image you can hold in your hand. If you are choosing a vintage Polaroid camera, it is worth thinking about how you want to shoot. Classic Polaroid 600 models are a brilliant starting point because the film is widely available and the cameras are simple to use, while folding SX-70 cameras appeal to collectors and creative photographers who enjoy a more hands-on feel. An old Polaroid camera will never behave quite like a modern digital device, and that is part of the charm; light leaks, soft focus, warm tones and small imperfections can give each print a character that is difficult to recreate any other way.

When looking for a vintage Polaroid camera for sale, pay close attention to film compatibility, the condition of the rollers, the battery system and whether the camera has been properly checked before use. Instant photography can be wonderfully straightforward, but a clean film path and responsive shutter make a real difference to the results. These cameras also make thoughtful gifts, display pieces and travel companions, especially for anyone who enjoys analogue photography without the wait of traditional film processing. Whether you are buying your first instant film camera or adding another classic model to a growing collection, choosing a genuine vintage example gives you a piece of photographic history that is still ready to create new memories today.

Instant Film Camera FAQs

Instant film depends entirely on the camera model. Common choices include Polaroid 600, Polaroid SX-70, Polaroid i-Type for modern cameras and Instax Mini, Square or Wide. Always match the camera to the correct film pack, because similar-looking instant cameras may use completely different formats.

Many vintage Polaroid 600 and SX-70 cameras can still be used if they are working and paired with the right modern film. The main things to check are film compatibility, roller condition, exposure behaviour and whether the camera has been tested with a fresh film pack.

Instant film contains the negative, chemistry and finished print in every sheet, so each photo costs more to make than a frame of 35mm film. It is best enjoyed as a slower, more deliberate format where the physical print is part of the experience rather than just the output.

Instant photos often come out dark because there is not enough light, the flash has not fired, the film is old or cold, or the exposure setting is not right for the scene. Some cameras also underexpose as they age, so testing with fresh film is important.

Choose Polaroid if you want the classic vintage look, larger prints and a more nostalgic feel. Choose Instax if you want sharper, more predictable results and cheaper film. Neither is strictly better; the right choice depends on whether you prefer character, cost, reliability or print size.

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