Ekk!!
That'll be the last time I go shopping in the organic section.
Polaroid 680 Instax Faux-toes
I'm between TIP film shipments and my winter budget has started. So...I had to improvised and experiment to get my creative fix in..so to speak.
-Background-
Fished out the old 680 Polaroid and some Fuji Wide Format Instax that I hadn't tried yet as a camera and film experiment. Only used the Fuji 210 twice and didn't much care about it..cause of the lack of creative controls.
Polariod 680 SLR Auto Focus
Modified the cassette so the film wouldn't advance and make a big mess in the camera. That means I have to remove the film and put it in my black box ( portable cardboard darkroom box ) and transfer it to the 210 camera for processing. It's a hassle but it works for now. Another thing lost in translation is, I lose 5/8 of an inch of the image.
Fuji Instax Film
One thing that's great about the film is...ISO 800 speed..Yells a!! One draw back to the film when used in a SX70 camera...is that it's exposed from the back ( meaning: image is flipped and all word or lettering is backwards). Which is kinda cool really. Something to be prepared for...or not.
Caution!! If you decide to tear it apart...it' messy Black everywhere..Everywhe re. Lampblack is used in the processing chemicals to help stop fogging of the film during processing. The film is actually a mono sheet ( everything is coated on one sheet...so image transfers, transparencies and the like are or well be a real challenge. There is a potential here.
Guess it's just a 'out of place' film.
Be Creative and Enjoy!!
Shotdate | -location:
2010 Nov. | Carson City,NV(US)
Camera | Filmtype:
680 SE | Fujifilm Instax
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