Exploring Polaroid Spectra and Polaroid Captiva / Joycam cameras

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Film Photography Podcast host Michael Raso explores two forgotten Polaroid formats - Polaroid Spectra System and Polaroid 500 cameras.
The Film Photography Podcast is a 90 minute, bi-weekly Internet radio program, exploring a wide range of topics relevant to the experienced and aspiring photographer using film as a medium.
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  • Hey, great vid! I was recently given a Spectra Pro Camera and have no idea how to use it. Are there different cartridge tpyes for different cameras? and does it require batteries? Thank you :)

  • @Wubbiner You can purchase both BW and Color film from THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT. Nope, don't need separate batteries...they're in the film!

  • Dear Michael, I am SO addicted to your videos! Please keep up the good work!:)

  • @superstella78 Thank you all for the comments! We just launched the new website! Just add dot and com to FilmPhotographyProject and you'll be there! No worries, more videos on the way (including iZone)!

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  • but first I wanna test out a pack of 500

  • Did you guys giveaway your 500 film yet (from podcast 44)? I'm going to modify my two Captivas to accept Fuji fp-100c film and the other to use Lomography's Instax film back that's supposed used on the Diana+

  • @dredre142 The battery is stored in the film pack. No need for batteries or any kind of cable. It's just simply a film point and shoot, so to speak.

  • @Leucoplasts Probably exposed to light. Either way it's bad haha

  • I got myself a polaroid spectra today. It had film inside it, but all the photos had turned brown and kinda yellow-y. Does it mean the film had been exposed to direct sunlight or does it mean that it's expired?

  • i have the polaroid spectra system and i was wondering how to figure out if it works or not......does it need batteries for it to work or a cable. I needed to figure out if it worked before i invested in film.

  • I just got my Spectra System today. Of course, what else came in for it TODAY? My Impossible Project frog tongue for it and two packs of PZ-680 Colorshade! YaY!

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