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this episode of BFC TV is brought to you by Polaroid welcome to BFC TV my name is Ben and in this episode weamp;#39;re going to walk through all the different types of Polaroid film helping you decide which film is right for your camera and what the benefits of each type are letamp;#39;s do it thanks at BFC we are Polaroid experts and we often see users facing a little bit of confusion of what all the different types of Polaroid film are there are five different base varieties of film each with variations like frame color black and white options so letamp;#39;s break these down and determine which is compatible with your camera and what the difference is between them weamp;#39;ll start with Polaroid eye type film which holds eight shots per pack this film was introduced by Polaroidamp;#39;s modern predecessor The Impossible Project to work with newer cameras that are powered via USB these are cameras like the Polaroid now one step plus the i1 and the Polaroid lab vintage P