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明星同款撕拉片,为何能炒到三四百一张?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-09 10:04

Core Viewpoint - The recent popularity of "peel-apart film" photography, driven by celebrities like Liu Shishi and Ju Jingyi, has led to a surge in demand and prices for this type of instant film, with prices reaching hundreds of yuan per sheet [1][18][21]. Group 1: Product Overview - "Peel-apart film" is a type of instant photography that requires manual peeling of a protective layer for development, offering a unique tactile experience [18]. - The film is known for its grainy texture and yellowish hue, closely resembling the human eye's visual perception [18]. - The scarcity of the film, as it has been discontinued by major brands like Polaroid and Fujifilm, has contributed to its high market value, with some referring to it as "paper Moutai" [18][19]. Group 2: Market Dynamics - The price for a single sheet of "peel-apart film" ranges from 330 to 419 yuan, significantly higher than standard instant film [21]. - The demand for this film has led to inflated prices for the cameras, with the Big Shot camera's price increasing from 3600 yuan to over 4000 yuan due to celebrity endorsements [27]. - The limited availability of the film, which is past its expiration date, has created a market where quality can vary, and some shops offer re-shoot services for defective images [22][25]. Group 3: Consumer Behavior - Many consumers, including celebrities, are willing to pay premium prices for this unique photography experience, often seeking to replicate celebrity styles [27][30]. - There is a growing trend of using smartphone apps to simulate the "peel-apart film" effect, indicating a potential shift towards digital alternatives [30]. - Fujifilm has acknowledged the trend but cautioned consumers about the quality and cost-effectiveness of these expired products, urging a rational approach to purchasing [30].