spectra film in a kodak instant camera!
The best place for me to test a new camera is the window of my office. Along the years, i've taken numerous shots of the same view.

click on project "room with a view" to see them all


Shotdate | -location:
2008 Jan. 12 | *** (FR)

Camera | Filmtype:
Kodak ek4 | Image/Spectra (expired)
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Kodak instant cameras desserve an afterlife…

How to :
- the most difficult part : you need an empty kodak plastic cartridge
- fill it with ONE spectra pic taken from a brand new spectra cartridge, and put it in the Kodak empty cartridge (in the dark, of course : needs a little training). Only ONE at a time, sorry, or the pic won’t be ejected. The pic is slighly bigger than the cartridge, but amazingly it works : you’ll be able to close the camera anyway
- Still in the dark, Insert the cartridge in the Kodak camera (don’t forget to have a brand new battery).
- Done !

Note : I use a Kodak EK4: it’s a manual one : you have to use a little crank to get the pic out. Don’t know if it works with later « motorized » cameras.

and it works !
(but you can see on my worrying figure that I was not that sure about the result while taking the pic after a lot of darkness labor !)
 
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