Nigel! I'm very glad to see that you've joined the Land Cam Club (or that you would have joined if the club existed
). I can't get enough of mine and I LOVE the combo of it + the Fuji peel apart film. Good luck for the future and let me know if you're ever about in London and fancy a bit of instant photo duelling.
First off: the use of "Polaroid".....it's a small point, but on such things does the world turn (at least here at Wenn Mansions). I've decided to use "instant" from now on as a generic term because I'm sick and tired of people trading off the Polaroid name and using it as a shortcut to hipness or whatever. I fully appreciate that Polaroid is as synonymous with instant photography as Hoover is to clean carpets, but the whole TIP marketing overload thing got my goat and when I found out that people on Fickle are referring to the reclaimed negs they get from Fuji instant film as "Polanegs" I decided that enough was enough and I resolved to stick with "Instant" from now on.
I do appreciate that your photo is one part camera (Polaroid) and one part film (Fujifilm), but until we put the ghost of Polaroid behind us and start giving Fujifilm credit for staying in business and selling film that actually bl**dy
works, I fear we'll be plagued by the "Polaroid is a state of mind" Hypemeisters forever and a day.
Finally on the batteries issue, I'm not sure why those kits are needed. In all of my 3 Land Cams (340, 420 & 360) I've used a smaller battery of compatible output and just stuck some tinfoil at each end to make the contact. I then wedge the whole thing in with some cardboard from a film box and.....well, it just works. Here are some photos taken of my 360 as she currently looks (N.B. on some of the Land Cams the battery section is on the front, not the back, but it works the same no matter which model I've tried it in).