The recent TIP announcement prompted me to finally get my act together and get into the instant film stuff.
I'm actually interested in products that are produced today. And from what I've seen of the TIP films they don't look all that impressive. So that leaves me with the Fuji Type 100 compatible films, the Fuji Instax stuff, and maybe some larger size Fuji film? As I don't want the probably crappy stuff from the Lomographic Society (the instant backs for the Diana and LC-A) and as I'd like to have a bit more control than what the Fuji Instax cameras seem to offer, I'm "stuck" with peel-apart film, right?
So, that leaves me with the following options:
The Polaroid 600SE or Mamiya Universal. Which are probably just too big for how I use my cameras.
The Polaroid Land Cameras (100-450). They seem to be smaller (and I like folding cameras). Are they any good, and what model would you suggest?
The Holga Polaroid back. IIRC, it's compatible with the Fuji film (Wikipedia just fails me, so I can't check). Are they readily available and how easy are they to use?
A polaroid back for a camera is out of the question as I don't have a camera with changeable backs.
So, please share your thoughts and suggestions with me. Please remember that I'm looking for a "small package". Oh and I might have some facts wrong, of course. So please tell me that, too. I might end up with something I hadn't thought of.
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