I like it, where did you get the film?
I just pulled out two Polaroid cameras that I ended up with, and had no idea if they are operational or not. One is a Spectra SE Autofocus the other Impulse SE Autofocus. I bought two B&W film packs from Amazon. Just started testing today. The Spectra has issues. If I rap it a few times against a hard surface I can get a shot out. The Impulse seems to work fine. The Spectra is the better camera, but that's life! The film is from Polaroid originals ultimately, also. The Spectra uses Spectra film, and the Impulse uses Type 600.
The Spectras are very nice, there was a point where I had several of them and a whole accessory kit. But all of mine acted the same way: if I didn't use them all the time, the film advance motors would become sticky and need to be exercised a bazillion times by reloading cassettes with old shots and running them through the camera. If you have an old cassette or two and a stack of exposed prints, try that to resuscitate it.
At some point, I decided to focus my instant efforts on the SX-70 type cameras and sold or gave away all the Spectras and even SX-70 Sonar models. (I prefer manual focus.) My Polaroid kit now includes one original SX-70 and three MiNT SLR670 models (m, a, and x). Plus nearly all the SX-70 accessories. It's more than enough! 🙂
I do have the Impulse AF. I prefer the glass lens in the Spectra, but for now it is something to play with. I may probably keep an eye out for an SX-70, but no hurry on that. I may try running my shots through again to see if it helps. Any explanations out there to put the prints back in the cartridge?
EDIT: got it
EDIT2: Just reloaded 4 shots + dark slide- worked perfectly.
Oi, there's a new years' sale at PO store. Sadly, given that I'm between two locations of Europe, some cameras stay up north with me and others in the Mediterranean (SX70). Few more months of holiday for the SX70 now.
I was pressed to shoot the couple packs I had in the fridge during this holiday break, worried about age. A 9/17 PO Color and IP BW 2.0 from 01/2016. Both have been behaving fine! The PO is still rather good and the IP holds with some aging quirks.
Last year I shot with 1.5yr old packs expired on sale and probably unrefrigerated, just get some artsy results in there.
SX70 is a delight to shoot, still sometimes struggle with what to shoot on it; it's a format by itself and simple large subjects work best.
I see some banding issues.
I do kind of like the warm tone the B&W films have.