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The batteries for Polaroid 600 series cameras are located inside the film pack. Polaroid discontinued manufacture of their film in 2006, a company called The Impossible Project has began limited production of some of this type of film but it's selling for about $20/10 photos.
Late model Polaroid film cameras used a thin lithium battery incorporated into the film pack. There were no separate batteries. If your camera won't function, perhaps the battery in the film pack has gone bad during long storage, in which case you will need to replace the film pack and won't be able to use the remaining film.
These types of Poloroid cameras do not have batteries. The batteries are actually included in the film packs. Whenever you replace the film, you will replace the batteries.
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Here is a picture of the battery in the film pack:
Possible you got a bad film cassette. In the original Polaroid camera packs they had batteries which actually powered the whole camera. The batteries may be dead or not have much charge in them. They are good for a couple years and as you indicate the expiration is up in another month... Good luck
The battery pack is built into the film cartridge. Every time you insert a new film pack, you get a fresh battery. Problem is, you are going to have a hard time finding Polaroid film, as they have ceased production of most of their instant film packs.
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