| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 4501 | Moosa | |
| 4502 | Moosa | |
| 4503 | Tracy Lin | |
| 4504 | Anonymous | Polaroid looks too damn good to be lost forever. |
| 4505 | fiona | |
| 4506 | kristen valore | |
| 4507 | Brianna Blanco | |
| 4508 | Nicole Soukup | |
| 4509 | kenji ueki | |
| 4510 | Loki | |
| 4511 | Alex Gregor | if produced at current pricing, i would be a consistent buyer. |
| 4512 | Agnes Lloyd-Platt | |
| 4513 | Arabella Cooper Maddocks | I would buy it |
| 4514 | GKSB | Its a unique art form, and it needs to be kept alive. |
| 4515 | Christopher W. Luhar-Trice | Polaroid materials will remain an important medium for artistic expression now and in the future...if we save them. Digital is not always the answer in the arts, where expedience isn't always the best solution. Please don't throw away one of our most interesting photographic tools! If nothing else, know that if you manufacture it...we will buy it! |
| 4516 | Ana Fernández | |
| 4517 | Daniel Twieg | |
| 4518 | Kurt Norlin | I hopr that you will continue to provide the photographic community with instant films, In particular the 669 and SX 70 types. I use these films as a professional and a teacher. I would hate to see them disapear from the image making process. Kurt Norlin |
| 4519 | Paige Steplewski | |
| 4520 | Nathan King | |
| 4521 | Capree Kimball | Please don't let Polaroid die!! |
| 4522 | Anonymous | |
| 4523 | David Eulitt | Dear Fuji;
This could be a fantastic in-roads into a soon-to-be-abandoned area of photography. Please consider taking over Polaroid's patents and product line! |
| 4524 | Bernice Wolfenden | Please maintain instant film. It has a unique and useful role in photography. |
| 4525 | Anonymous | |
| 4526 | Ellen Hunt | I am an artist who relies heavily on Polaroid 600 film. I use it almost exclusively now in my work and it would be a huge loss for me to not have access to this product anymore. |
| 4527 | Ashley Rowland | |
| 4528 | Megan Stay | Save the Roid! |
| 4529 | Mark Slankard | |
| 4530 | John Juenemann | |
| 4531 | Isabella | please continue to produce polaroid instant film. Though I also own a digital SLR, and a film SLR, there are times when I simply prefer the immediacy of my polaroid camera. Thank you, Isabella |
| 4532 | Jess Van Norman | |
| 4533 | Bryan Sutton | |
| 4534 | Katie | Come on Fuji! Do it for the sake of art! I would be a regular customer. |
| 4535 | Erik Hackett | |
| 4536 | Sammy, Pan | |
| 4537 | Josh Nesbitt | |
| 4538 | Douglas McCormack | I am a FP-100c user with a Hasselblad back, and would like to support this petition for the continuing supply of Polaroid instant films generally. |
| 4539 | Anonymous | |
| 4540 | Anonymous | go polaroid. |
| 4541 | Rebecca H | Save Polaroid!! |
| 4542 | joel calvin | |
| 4543 | Anonymous | |
| 4544 | Pamela Venz | As a fine art photographer and educator, I am very concerned that our choices of film and alternative photographic processess are under attack. Digital media is an interesting new tool, but it is just that and interesting new tool. Please do not let an established tool for creative expression disappear. |
| 4545 | Andrew Harrington | |
| 4546 | Evelee Long | this product is very important to the art world. |
| 4547 | laura salmi | |
| 4548 | nic rue | |
| 4549 | Maximilian Perchik | |
| 4550 | Sandi Burton | we need film and digital |