Vivitar Slide Printer
The Vivitar Slide Printer is a plastic box (1970s - 1990s) that was used to transfer a slide to a Polaroid print. The unit I have looks to be a late 80's / early 90s model. Insert the slide, hit the button and "poof" - image is flashed to the "Polaroid back" on top.
I used a Kodachrome 200 slide and Fujifilm FP-100c Instant Film. All of my prints were overexposed (on every exposure setting). Frustrated, I started inserting ND gels in-between the slide.
pictured: The Trackman
Image © 2010 Michael Raso
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Vivitar Slide Printer
The Vivitar Slide Printer is a plastic box (1970s - 1990s) that was used to transfer a slide to a Polaroid print. The unit I have looks to be a late 80's / early 90s model. Insert the slide, hit the button and "poof" - image is flashed to the "Polaroid back" on top.
I used a Kodachrome 200 slide and Fujifilm FP-100c Instant Film. All of my prints were overexposed (on every exposure setting). Frustrated, I started inserting ND gels in-between the slide.
pictured: The Trackman
Image © 2010 Michael Raso
My Film Photography Blog
The Film Photography Internet Radio Show
www.filmphotographypodcast.com/
Film Photography Podcast Flickr Group
www.flickr.com/groups/filmphotographypodcast/