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dazedgonebye
09-27-2010, 09:58
The Impossible Project just does cool things for the heck of it.

http://thephoblographer.com/2010/09/23/the-impossible-project-announces-new-products/

http://thephoblographer.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/impossible-film-in-20-x-24-camera.jpg

oftheherd
09-27-2010, 10:48
Interesting. I guess there isn't much grain to worry about. :p

sepiareverb
09-27-2010, 11:52
I love what they're doing. Having an 8x10 option soon is going to be very fun.

I do though get quite tired of the complainers who seem to jump on everything Impossible does...

charjohncarter
09-27-2010, 21:07
I love what they're doing. Having an 8x10 option soon is going to be very fun.

I do though get quite tired of the complainers who seem to jump on everything Impossible does...

Do they do pack film yet? I'm not complaining (actually more power to them), but they need to get into the market where the most remaining cameras are. I don't know, so if they do pack film great.

I have a Color Pack II, two Automatic 100(s), and Pro Pack with Flash. I sent my SX-70 to a girl on Flickr as a 15th birthday present. It worked fine but I hear nothing but horror stories about them breaking down, and film was a hassle (then). My pack film cameras have always been great. I've had one for almost 40 years. I took this with type 667 Polaroid film a month ago (ColorPackII, 40 years old):

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4869875331_cb82e70bf0.jpg

nikon_sam
09-27-2010, 21:40
Check out this camera. (http://www.mammothcamera.com)...

I met Tracy Storer many years ago when he was working at the Calumet store in San Francisco...he's a very talented artist and what I really liked about him was/is his willingness to share the knowledge he has...
If you've seen a 20x24 Polaroid from these cameras you'd want to give it a go...the price per shot will make you think twice...this is one of those cameras where you want the correct exposure on you're first try...:D