There’s a lot to know about buying the best Polaroid camera. First off, did you know that more than one brand makes them? And did you also know that more than one brand makes the film? Polaroid is both a brand and our common vernacular for instant film prints. So if you’re greener to photography,… Continue reading Buying The Best Polaroid Camera: What to Know
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Photographing Formula Drift with an instant camera
Kristen Lee / The Drive This article originally appeared on The Drive In addition to seeing awesome cars throw themselves sideways around turns, another wonderful thing Formula Drift gives us is the opportunity to practice photography. You’re usually sitting close enough that you can grab at least a couple of really cool photos. Just for fun, I thought I’d bring… Continue reading Photographing Formula Drift with an instant camera
NONS SL660 – Medium format Instax camera with a built-in frame-filling adapter for 35mm SLR lenses
We’ve seen a couple of great projects from the folks at NONS over the last couple of years, like the original NONS SL42 in February 2020 followed by the NONS SL42 Mark II in 2021. These cameras shoot the 4:3 aspect 645 medium format Fuji Instax film. Now, NONS has launched their newest camera, the… Continue reading NONS SL660 – Medium format Instax camera with a built-in frame-filling adapter for 35mm SLR lenses
Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Hybrid review: Our new favorite digital instant camera
Fujifilm‘s latest Instax Mini camera is available now for $200. Jeanette D. Moses Fujifilm’s new digital Instax Mini Evo Hybrid is a unique instant camera that combines a digital sensor with traditional Instax technology. The interesting pairing of tech makes for an Instax camera that falls somewhere between printer and camera, allowing users to store… Continue reading Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo Hybrid review: Our new favorite digital instant camera
This Instax Adapter by Ian Bakke Could Breathe New Life Into Kodamatic
“I feel that it‘s important to try and resurrect older cameras,” says Swedish photographer Ian Bakke. A lawsuit some decades ago meant that Kodamatic cameras haven’t had usable film for some time now. After being cooped up indoors during last year’s lockdown and with access to a 3D printer, Ian Bakke might have come up… Continue reading This Instax Adapter by Ian Bakke Could Breathe New Life Into Kodamatic