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From: Mike Vande Bunt <Mike.VandeBunt_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 24 Apr 2002 - 08:59:17 PDT

"Time Zero" IS SX-70 film. Polaroid changed the name in the late 70's
(or so) when they changed the formulation so that it processed faster.
 It has been the name for SX-70 film for the last couple of decades. It
is hard to find because few stores carry it. Polaroid still lists it on
their web site, so it is probably still being manufactured. Most of the
large mail-order photo supply places have it.

Mike Vande Bunt

DAlfrey@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 4/23/02 8:23:26 PM Central Daylight Time,
>omar27@bemail.org writes:
>
>> I have a few SX-70 film cameras, but cannot always find the film.
>>
>I cant exactly recall the name, but....... you can find film for SX-70's I
>know, because I bought several packs in Walgreens store , I wanna say TIME
>ZERO or something, I was apprehensive at first, but bought one pack, and was
>amazed , it fit right in the slot, and away I went . If you're looking for
>EXACTLY SX-70 film and expect it to say so on the package, I suspect you wont
>find any, I didnt, but on closer inspection found it by another name , still
>made by Polaroid ........ you have to read the fine print :-)
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