I agree with Calbisu on the quality of IP's product it has a long way to go to meet the quality of Fuji instant film. I look at it as a fun challenge to get good results from it. Usually I buy their film to test a camera before I sell it on Ebay. I can make a quick $100 selling SX-70's that I pick up for a few dollars at a garage sale once I demonstrate that it works. That's money for film and cameras that I really want. IP even buys the broken ones on Ebay to refurbish them for resale, I sold them one last year and still made a few bucks on it. I also have fun shooting with the camera, there's something about the sound of the motor, watching the film shooting out of the front of the camera and seeing a picture appear. Maybe its just nostalgic for me. I'm not even sure I have a camera for the film right now but I'm confident I will come across one soon enough.