Etsy, eBay, Holga Direct, and you are probably going to have to comb through a lot of thrift stores, garage sales and yard sales. The Polaroid SX-70 camera is over 40 years old.
You need Polaroid SX-70 film. There is a group of people doing something called The Impossible Project (google that and you'll get to their website) which is recreating Polaroid instant film. This is apparently harder than you think--the company that made the dye Polaroid used, which is very unique stuff, won't make any more nor will they tell you how to do it, so the Impossible people are creating one of their own.
it is worth $70
There is a serial number calculator here: http://www.rwhirled.com/landlist/sx70sn.htm which returned these results: The SX-70 serial number calculator has determined the following statistics about your camera: The complete serial number you entered is B403455213. Your camera has the original SX-70 shutter electronic design ("hybrid shutter"). Your camera is probably an original SX-70 or Alpha / Alpha 1. The serial number itself is: 34552 Your camera was made on February 5, 1974 during the A shift. hope this is right for your camera :)
I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.
It depends on what era your talking about,In the 60's and 70's the Polaroid Swinger camera could do alot of things even self developement...
Unfortunately, when you buy a point-and-shoot camera you are not making a very good investment. If the camera is used you might be able to sell it in the $50-$70 range.
This must be a trick question. Surely, the answer is not simply 70!
70 (10)
The mean value of 100, 70, 70, and 20 is 65
It is 70/1.
300+70+5