Re: Film is not dead

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 Film is not dead


coincidentally, the Adorama spam arived today with this little gem:


Product Review: Fujifilm Instax 200 Instant Film Camera
http://preview.tinyurl.com/neq5hs


We've had Fuji instant film cmaeras here in Australia for quite a while,
never as popular as the Polaroids, they still however see use.


One thing they say in the article - "Sorry, you can't use Fujifilm Instax
instant film in your old Polaroid camera. They're incompatible." while
true, does not preclude the use of the pack film which is 100% compatible
with the polaroid film holders :)

"To answer the question about the relevance of instant cameras, I took a
picture of some kids and handed it to them. I told the parents to watch
their kids. Most of these kids (some of them teens!) had never seen or
experienced watching an instant photo emerge. The looks of wonder on their
faces as the photo gradually took its form are what made me realize that in
this age of high-tech and instant gratification, perhaps we've lost
something. The Instax 200 can help us get that something back, something
priceless."


k







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