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  • How would you do this with an SX-70 Onestep?

  • Terrific video! Can you tell me if it is possible to test multiple SX-70 cameras with one pack of film? I have a changing bag and a pack of Impossible Project. Thanks for any reply you may have time to give. I've SUBSCRIBED! :)

  • @cheekygeek shoot 1 shot, put the darkslide back, take it out, put it in another camera, shoot, put dark slide back, take it out put it in another camera, and repeat. :)

  • an essential video! thank you for posting, looking forward to trying this out myself!!

  • will this work with a slr 680?

  • @illusoyun yes :)

  • @mijonju does this work for polaroid 635 CL?

  • @indininta22 please check out my other video "Shoot multiple exposure on regular polaroid 600 "

  • you huuuuuge hipstrer :P

  • Thanks! You're videos are awesome. I just got an original SX-70 yesterday after borrowing one from a friend for a while, and am shooting PX-680 first flush with an ND filter on it. Hopefully, impossible is sending you free film for all the hard work.

  • @mijonju

    Thank you very much for this tutorial! But... I've tried some indoor experiments with the multiple exposing with my SX70 and PX 70 Film by impossible,with no flash.... the results is always overexposed... I 've set the lighten/ darken wheel to the darkest position,but no way... OVEREXPOSING... any help? thank you!

  • Hey mijonju, I was wondering something. I have a Polaroid sx-70 onestep land camera that doesn't fold. Can I use this same technique? :) thanks a lot.

  • does it work for Polaroid OneStep flash/job pro?

  • please make a vid on how to double expose 600 film :DDDD

    <3

  • Hi.. I have jsut bought an Sx-70 on ebay, and I dont know why when i take a picture, the film doesn't come out. it doesn't seem that it's stuck though. any advice?

  • @Mijonju Does this works on Polaroid 600 as well?

  • @whatiwasabout 600 is seasy no need hack, just open the front cover before the film jumps out

    then push the film back. ill make another video soon./

  • @Mijonju i would really love to watch how to multi expose a 600!

    Hope to see your vid soon!

  • @Mijonju i would really love to watch how to multi expose a 600!

    Hope to see your vid soon!

  • @Mijonju hi mijonju, saw this and thought to try it out. i had a hard time pushing back my film and actually timing. It jumps out pretty quickly and my 600 film got stuck. :/ any advice?

  • @Mijonju At the beginning you state to test it on old film before trying it out on new film. How do you do this? Do you simply put a film you have used and place it back in the battery back cartridge and place it back in the SX 70. Then reshoot with it?

  • @tomsmith100 yess, you put a shot film back into an empty cartridge and put it back in, the point is to practice this technique by learning and understand how to get the film stuck. for the second exposure.

  • @Mijonju Thanks for your reply to my query. I am really trying to experiment as much as possible in my spare time. Recently acquired an Olympus OM2n Black. Been playing around this week. Analogue film rocks! : )

  • Muchas gracias por enseñar tus conocimientos, eres el mejor!

  • just got my sx-70. been looking at spares and repairs ones (to save a little money) and discovered that a common problem is a bent film pick (the little arm that pushes the film into the rollers. is this technique going to cause any damage to the film pick over time?

  • @thomstone23 its just like adding another film to the pack, i dont think there will be much damage, if there is, its just the same damage as shooting an extra pack of film, because the cardboard you put in is softer then the film itself. hope this helps

  • will this also work with Artistic Z film ?

  • does this work on 600 cameras too?

  • Just bought my SX70 today. Wonderful condition :) I can't wait to get film for it!

  • Great show, I watched your unboxing of the PX Color FF before placing my order.

    I'm thinking about buying an SX-70 but the fact that it has no built-in flash is quite a big downside to me... Are you aware of some sort of (battery powered?) flash that plugs in the SX-70 and can be reused? This camera is so compact (and cool) I would love to take some pictures with it. :)

    Greetings from Italy!

  • no more videossss :(

  • @faithloh1 hehe just uploaded a new one :) check it out

  • I tried this and the strip shot out so I was only able to do 2 exposures onto one shot. I think my measurement on the strip is a bit off.

  • How long is the strip supposed to be? I'm not sure I caught it in the video.

  • Ah yes dude! Thanks for posting this!!!! I've been wondering about this for a while. Great tutorial.

  • good one mijonju! to think it'd be that easy to double expose. haha~

    just a thought on the vid, could've used some jazzy elevator music for the text parts ;)

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  • Thank's dude !!

  • thank's .......

    by ●●●sdzn

  • @HOTBIKEch oh you are sdzn!? didn't know that was you! ahh so this is your youtube ID huh :)

  • yes it is me:) he he he

  • I wonder how many times one can do this until the camera breaks … :/ The motor just sounds … "ouch! let me get this picture out!" ^^'

  • niceee! this would work for the slr 680 right?

  • Ooh, nice! I wonder if this goes for the SLR680 as well?

  • What's the thing at the end? DIY Polaroid 600 film back? i want one of those :(

  • What's the piece of paper stuck to the botoom of ur sx70 for? haha

  • @faithloh1 that one works as a light shield :)

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  • Omg. Pls Update when You do reskin your sx-70s! Im a big fan of ur show. Haha u probably see me comment on every video u post. Hehe thx again. In singapore its hard to get SX-70s

  • ah..so cool..

  • Oh snap! It's winter Ryan!

  • @raika19eighty6 LOL spot on!

  • super awesome (: thanks mijonju!

    And I'd definitely buy a sx-70 from you (:

  • @findianliu thanks a million!

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  • Those multiple exposures are beautiful Mijonju-san!

  • That's so bad-ass! It looks like it works really really well with the new Impossible films. Thank you for the tutorial Captain Mijonju!

  • This is great! I can't wait to try this!

  • Oooh, can this work with a 600 camera as well? :)

  • the 600 camera is easier, ill explain it later, you don't even need a strip for it to work.

  • that is an awesome tip mijonju! thanks

  • Wait, you did pull the darkslide out again, right?

  • @fladfisk yes, i just use the corner of the dark slide to get the plastic thingy in on to the top of the first film.

  • Great little tip Mijonju :)

  • interesting tutorial =) thumbs up!

  • @chrishimself84 thanks!

  • Nice!

  • Awesome! I only have a pack film camera but if I can get ahold of an SX-70 I'll have to give this a try.

  • @jazzclarinet2006 oh i love pack films too, pack film cameras multi exposure is like combing your hair backwards with 4 fingers.

  • Thank you, i've been trying to work out how to do a multiple exposure.

  • @one0man0band make a plastic strip one, i like it better, it works better too, but i want to stress the cardboard version here, because it explains that you dont need anything extra items. apart form a pencil, ruler and the PX film box itself.

  • do you know where i can get a sx-70?

  • @jayjquizon00 when i reskin all my sx-70 ill put them on sale :)

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