I have some more test shots coming up soon, but I thought I would just share this video I found on the internet. It pretty much covers everything I've discussed about Polaroid Spectra cameras and films in my last three posts.
You can see the photographs mentioned in the video on Angie's blog.

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Thanks for the mention. $6500 is the price for a 20 24 carmea for conventional film not Polaroid. The carmea for Polaroid instant film is substantially more expensive.With thanks,Tracy Storer20 24 West
Posted by: Auth | 17 June 2012 at 07:10 PM
This looks straight out of the 1940s. When we were going tgoruhh all of my grandmother's family photos (we found like 3 huge boxes that we didn't know about) we found a ton of vintage photos, many 1960s & earlier! My dad even found a tin picture from way back in the 1800s!!
Posted by: Eka | 17 June 2012 at 12:22 AM