Shooting Instax with a POLAROID LAND CAMERA | Instax Square EXO

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38 thoughts on “Shooting Instax with a POLAROID LAND CAMERA | Instax Square EXO

  1. I have a converted 110A and gotta say, getting exposure right thus far has been a bear. But the 110A has fewer exposure options, which has also not been super friendly with 800 ISO film. Hopefully I'll figure it out sooner than later.

  2. I recently bought (I haven't received it yet) a Polaroid 180 to create content and use as my first large format camera. But I can't find the film for a good price. Do you have any tips? I'm still starting my channel, would you like to follow it for charity? πŸ™‚

  3. Analog resurgence sory for the question, i think u are expert. I want to ask i have a canon 514 xls and it broke but not the lens. I just thinking Can i just take the lens and give adapter into micro fourth thirds camera? If can what adapter can i use to apply it. Thnks b4

  4. I just let all my Polaroid stuff go, If I had a 180 I might have kept it, I had a mint 103 in the case with flash, bulbs manual and a very nice 420 along with a few spectras and some 600 film cameras. I have some other stuff you might be interested in, If you have a shop around town or still work in a lab maybe I could drop off some film some time and bring some of my collection by for your consideration.

  5. This and the Wide one are so cool! I don't even see myself having the money for it, but if I ever did, I'd buy one in a heart beat.

  6. @AnalogResurgence

    Next run-through, consider trying out pre-exposure to cope with the high-contrast Instax medium i.e. de-focus, set exposure to ~4 steps under-exposure for a uniform field you've metered for, aim the camera at that field, filling the frame, and pre-expose… then take a 'regular' picture on that same print. Blue sky is one possible pre-exposure field. A grey card would also do the trick. The idea is to go about it consistently and systematically.

  7. I wonder if this would work on a Polaroid back for a 120 camera. If you own a camera where people aren't making instax backs like a Bronica.

  8. Great video. I had a Polaroid 195 previously, excellent, that I used for lighting checks before digital.

    I'm surprised that there have not been more film back conversions for the manual and automatic versions of these great vintage Polaroid cameras (the auto version shutter easily converted to standard AAA batteries)

  9. I've tested my Polaroid 95 and 110a with Instax Wide. Fits PERFECTLY on the pressure plate! Mini and sometimes Square film can fit into 120 cameras. Tested a couple antique kodak with the Instax film taped to a suspended dummy roll. After watching your video, I'm gonna test my Polaroid 195

  10. Every time I hear pack film I get so sad. The fact Fuji rather destroy the machines than sell them to Polaroid/Impossible just seems so vindictive to me still

  11. Thanks for your review of my weird little invention! I just rolled out the EXO IW(the one for instax wide), and updated the design to apply to all 34 professional and automatic versions(that all look pretty much the same), and I made the exo simpler and easier to install, as well as fully capable of supporting those accessories you mentioned!

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