![]() ![]() I always shoot outdoors with this camera, since the flash automatically fires indoors. Fuji Instax 210 - Definitely a fun camera - bright, bold images. Images I have taken with my polaroid are here.ģ. I bought one pack and did not get good results, but I may have to give it another try! I almost always shoot outdoors with this camera since I never use the flash. The Impossible Project now makes polaroid film, but I have to admit that I haven't experimented with their film extensively. I still have a few packs left that I am hoarding which I purchased from ebay over a year ago. Polaroid Land Camera 660 - This camera takes traditional Polaroid 600 film, which is no longer available. Images that I have taken with the polaroid land camera are here.Ģ. People are always interested and love to share their memories of their grandmother/grandfather using this camera. Also, when I take the land camera out in public for a shoot, it is definitely a conversation starter. ![]() It took practice to learn how to focus correctly. I love the results of this camera - the pictures are always beautiful. I use Fuji Fp 100c peel apart color film (mostly for shooting outdoors) or Fuji FP 3000b for black and white photographs, which I mainly use indoors. Polaroid Land Camera 250 - I love this camera. Let's get started with the instant film cameras.ġ. And I guess it is obvious that I became hooked! Below, I've grouped my cameras by film type. I've collected all of these cameras over the last 4 years - beginning with the manual, 35mm Pentax K1000 (read the post here). I love to see what other photographers and creatives have in their bags, so here is my first installment - all about my film cameras. ![]()
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