Impossible Project is looking for many a ways to keep Instant film alive

Polaroid is looking for many a ways to keep Instant film alive, and some operation called the Impossible Project have announced new Polaroid film to come out this week. Sadly, it is only available in black and white, like the PX100 for the X-70, and the PX600 for the One series of instant cameras. ...

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Lomo LC-A+ can do Instax

We've discussed the Lomo LC-A+ edition before, and they have recently created a camera back that can do instant film. It uses Fujifilm Instax film that costs $15 to $20 per 10-shot cartridge. As for the special back, it costs $100. I suppose this is a throwback to the death of Polaroid ...

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Polaroid Gets A New Lease of Life

Polaroid ceased production of their instant film in June, 2008. But, thanks to The Impossible Project, they are setting about to bring it back, although slightly redesigned. Their mission is not to reconstruct Polaroid Integral film but with the help of strategic partners develop a new product with new features, consisting of new optimized parts, ...

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Fujifilm Instax 200 Instant Film Camera hits States

You remember those old-fashioned Polaroid instant-print cameras, where you had to shake the picture to get it to appear? Of course you do. Well, Fujifilm has recently announced that their Instax 200 Instant Film cameras will be hitting store shelves this December for a modest $69.99. The Instax 200 will allow for high-quality instantly printed pictures thanks ...

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