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Taken with a Polaroid OneStep camera on Impossible Project PX 70 Color Shade Push film.

 

Scanned approximately two weeks after exposure and holy cow it really did turn blue. IP warned that it might have a slight blue tint, but that white wall looks like it was soaked in kool aid. Oh well, I like the picture a lot better now. Is it a bad thing that I usually like my pictures better after IP defects have set in?

polaroid onestep 600 / impossible project px680

Closeup of the plastic rainbow ribbon on the Polaroid OneStep.

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WHAT WILL YOU GET?

• Polaroid SX70 1000 (OneStep Rainbow) Instant Camera x 1 EA

• Polatronic 1 Flash x 1EA

• Original Polaroid Case x 1 EA

• BONUS!! UNOPENED Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 Film x 1 EA

 

• The camera introduced in United Kingdom on early year 1977.

• One of the SX-70 Non Folding Series model of Polaroid cameras.

• Both camera and Polatronic 1 flash was fully tested together with actual film and found NO TROUBLE.

• Flash, shutter and internal motor works PERFECTLY!

• All mechanism outside the camera and Polatronic 1 flash still be able to move normally.

• Cosmetic condition acceptable in term of its age.

• No fungus or scratch on the camera's lens.

• Dust free and very clean condition.

• No tear or damage on the case and zip but have some oil stain which might still able to wash it out.

• The Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 film already expired since 07/83 which is 29 years ago!!!

• But this is a very rare and last remaining film that you might hard to find in this world nowdays.

• Using PX 70 Color Shade or PX 100 Silver Shade film type from Impossible Project which still available in market.

• Also able to use PX 680 and PX 600 films also but need to add an ND filter on top of the film cartridge before able to use it which can be purchase from eBay or Impossible Project website.

• Still able to use old Polaroid film Type SX-70, Time-Zero, 708, 778, SX-70 Blend, Artistic TZ and Fade to Black which discontinued already.

• Suitable for collectors, professionals and serious users.

• Please do inform me at norazman.saad@gmail.com if you need more details info about price.

• Thanks for reading and viewing this page.

 

• Ship within UK, Ireland, all Europe countries and all Asia countries only.

• All delivery outside UK will have tracking number and also compensation if damaged or loss.

Polaroid OneStep 2

Polaroid Originals i-Type

Polaroid OneStep camera and PX100 test film from The Impossible Project. I almost tossed this camera in the trash because it was not working even though it had worked perfectly last year. I discovered it was the ITT Electronic Strobe which was attached to the camera. Once I removed it, the camera worked flawlessly. Anyone have any reasons why?

The SX-70 is a folding single lens reflex Land Camera first produced by the Polaroid Corporation in 1972. It was the first instant SLR in history, and the first camera to use Polaroid's new integral print film, which developed automatically without the need for intervention from the photographer.

  

The SX-70 has a folding body design, a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens, and an automatic exposure system. The camera allows manual focus as close as 10.4 inches (26.4cm), and has a shutter speed range from 1/175s to more than 10 seconds. This makes the camera incredibly versatile, and it can be used in pretty much any situation, from portraits to long exposure photographs.

 

This particular camera is the SX-70 "SONAR Onestep" SE. Quite literally it is one of the best model of SX-70 cameras available.

 

The main feature of this amazing model is its AUTOMATIC FOCUSING system. When the shutter button is pressed halfway, a series of ultrasonic chirps is emitted from an electrostatic transducer located under a gold plate above the lens. These chirps travel to the subject and bounce back to the camera’s receiver, alerting the camera to the subject’s distance, and the lens is turned via a motor to focus accordingly.

 

Don't think for a second that this automatic focusing is gimmicky! Simply put, its one of the most accurate automatic focusing systems ever made, and will outperform most new digital SLRs. It can focus from infinity down to 26cm in under 1 second!

 

Of course, you can over-ride the auto-focus and focus manually with the touch of a button if you want to.

 

The SONAR SX-70 models also features a tripod socket as well as a neck strap, to make the camera more portable to carry around. Most standard SX-70 models did not have these features.

 

This particular model is the rare "SE" version. It differs from the standard Sonar models in that it features a sleek black body and blue shutter button. The "SE" stands for "Special Edition". For those wondering what was so "special" about the SE, back in the day it came with extended warranty.

 

Reskinned in black leather

 

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Polaroid OneStep

Impossible Black & White Film

Black Frame Edition

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Shot on Polaroid Originals OneStep+ on expired 600 B&W film.

Polaroid (Rainbow) OneStep Land Camera.

Polaroid SX-70 Time-Zero Film. (Expired)

Exposure: Normal.

Polaroid Q-Light Electronic Flash.

 

A friend picked up a mint OneStep with Q-Light at a local flea market for $2. They charged up the flash and were pretending to take my picture when... Surprise! This photo popped out! The camera had 3 exposures of expired Time-Zero film in it!

Polaroid OneStep SE SX-70, Impossible PX-70 Color Shade film (expired Sept 2011). 13 August 2012.

 

Overexposed when ejected.

Polaroid OneStep 600

600 film (waaaaay expired)

 

I've decided I'm done with the integral-film Polaroid cameras. I had one more pack of expired 600 in the fridge, so I got out my best 600 camera and shot the entire pack in an hour. I then listed all of my integral-film cameras on eBay -- *except* my SX-70. I can't imagine ever shooting it again but it's such a fascinating and wonderful machine that I'm not ready to part with it.

Shot with Polaroid Pronto Sonar OneStep using SX-70 film from Polaroid Originals

Polaroid OneStep, expired Polaroid 600 film.

The SX-70 is a folding single lens reflex Land Camera first produced by the Polaroid Corporation in 1972. It was the first instant SLR in history, and the first camera to use Polaroid's new integral print film, which developed automatically without the need for intervention from the photographer.

  

The SX-70 has a folding body design, a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens, and an automatic exposure system. The camera allows manual focus as close as 10.4 inches (26.4cm), and has a shutter speed range from 1/175s to more than 10 seconds. This makes the camera incredibly versatile, and it can be used in pretty much any situation, from portraits to long exposure photographs.

 

This particular camera is the SX-70 "SONAR Onestep" SE. Quite literally it is one of the best model of SX-70 cameras available.

 

The main feature of this amazing model is its AUTOMATIC FOCUSING system. When the shutter button is pressed halfway, a series of ultrasonic chirps is emitted from an electrostatic transducer located under a gold plate above the lens. These chirps travel to the subject and bounce back to the camera’s receiver, alerting the camera to the subject’s distance, and the lens is turned via a motor to focus accordingly.

 

Don't think for a second that this automatic focusing is gimmicky! Simply put, its one of the most accurate automatic focusing systems ever made, and will outperform most new digital SLRs. It can focus from infinity down to 26cm in under 1 second!

 

Of course, you can over-ride the auto-focus and focus manually with the touch of a button if you want to.

 

The SONAR SX-70 models also features a tripod socket as well as a neck strap, to make the camera more portable to carry around. Most standard SX-70 models did not have these features.

 

This particular model is the rare "SE" version. It differs from the standard Sonar models in that it features a sleek black body and blue shutter button. The "SE" stands for "Special Edition". For those wondering what was so "special" about the SE, back in the day it came with extended warranty.

 

Reskinned in black leather

 

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'Roid Week - Day 1

 

Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep | 600 film

Polaroid OneStep Land Camera w/ flash attachment

Takes SX-70 film.

 

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SX-70 Sonar Onestep, Poraloid 600, The domain, Sydney, Australia

  

There are so many parks in Sydney.

I don't know exactly how many.

Maybe, even Australian people don't know it.

I pass by one park, and I get to another.

The other day, I passed by this park, "The domain". Actually, this park is not very special compared to other famous parks like Hyde Park, but I don't know why I feel comfortable here. Huge plain ground with only a white goal, so I faced to it with my camera. Lovely.

  

空間は時としてある一種の統一性を放つ。

そして自分はその統一性に浸りたい。

10-3-21

trying to abstract my body

Georgia peaches ripening in the kitchen.

 

Shot with a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Sonar OneStep camera on Impossible Project PX 70 Color Shade film.

Polaroid onestep+ with i-type colour film white frame, double exposure

Third Man Records Edition Duochrome Film Impossible Project Polaroid Onestep Flash

most recient black and white round film impossible made, just before the gen two film and this was great the contrast was great all taken on onestep 600

type 600, sx-70 sonar onestep

Wanted to see how Polaroid handles dreary light. Taken with a Poloroid OneStep with 600 film.

I did a review about the Polaroid Originals OneStep 2. Check out the full camera review here: 🎬 youtu.be/-B-JTcqzQeo

i'm slipping into the airwaves, the static's where you'll find me

 

sorry for the lack of updates. i've been shooting only film recently and i have tons of shots from my europe trip and other stuff. i'm taking it all in, despite my (possibly) irrational fear of getting them developed. hopefully i'll be able to scan some of the prints within the week. there's a reason why i never want to get film developed, but that's a story that i'll share another day. in the meantime, i'm going to try and revert back to digital for a little while.

 

anyways, i was so excited to get this polaroid. i was at the beach and we have family contests, and two of the prizes were onesteps that my grandma bought because she knew i loved photography. so now i'm the proud owner of a white onestep and a black onestep 600. it came with some film, but it's been exposed so i can't really use it :[

 

i also came to the conclusion that a 365 project doesn't have to be 365 consecutive days. so i'm starting my 365 project and adding whatever 365 photos that i please.

 

this camera will be used in future shots, guaranteed.

 

my lighting was a flashlight to camera right (i'm poor lol)

 

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Polaroid OneStep Close Up

Polaroid 600 Film

Expired 02/02

7-25-21

a double exposure of a crucifix, trying to make it look fucked up

Polaroid SX-70 OneStep Sonar

Polaroid Originals SX-70 Color Film

 

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I finally found an SX-70 at the thrift store (on my lunch break, no less -- the day hasn't been wasted). It was $9.99 worth of awesomeness! So I bought the hell out of it. Next step is, of course, to get the filter so that I can use it with the currently-available film (Polaroid 600).

 

Special note: This is the last photo I got to take with my Samsung E335. A day after this was taken, Mister Mistoffolees urinated on it and completely destroyed it. Sad.

7-27-21

messing around with a double exposure

Serena

 

Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep

The Impossible Project PX70 PUSH

 

Overexposed, dazzled,heated, peeled and scanned after one week.

~ Winnie the Pooh

 

'Roid week '09 - Day 2

 

Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep | 600 film

Polaroid OneStep Express, (my last pack of) Polaroid 600 film, stained in coffee

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WHAT WILL YOU GET?

• Polaroid SX70 1000 (OneStep Rainbow) Instant Camera x 1 EA

• Polatronic 1 Flash x 1EA

• Original Polaroid Case x 1 EA

• BONUS!! UNOPENED Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 Film x 1 EA

 

• The camera introduced in United Kingdom on early year 1977.

• One of the SX-70 Non Folding Series model of Polaroid cameras.

• Both camera and Polatronic 1 flash was fully tested together with actual film and found NO TROUBLE.

• Flash, shutter and internal motor works PERFECTLY!

• All mechanism outside the camera and Polatronic 1 flash still be able to move normally.

• Cosmetic condition acceptable in term of its age.

• No fungus or scratch on the camera's lens.

• Dust free and very clean condition.

• No tear or damage on the case and zip but have some oil stain which might still able to wash it out.

• The Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 film already expired since 07/83 which is 29 years ago!!!

• But this is a very rare and last remaining film that you might hard to find in this world nowdays.

• Using PX 70 Color Shade or PX 100 Silver Shade film type from Impossible Project which still available in market.

• Also able to use PX 680 and PX 600 films also but need to add an ND filter on top of the film cartridge before able to use it which can be purchase from eBay or Impossible Project website.

• Still able to use old Polaroid film Type SX-70, Time-Zero, 708, 778, SX-70 Blend, Artistic TZ and Fade to Black which discontinued already.

• Suitable for collectors, professionals and serious users.

• Please do inform me at norazman.saad@gmail.com if you need more details info about price.

• Thanks for reading and viewing this page.

 

• Ship within UK, Ireland, all Europe countries and all Asia countries only.

• All delivery outside UK will have tracking number and also compensation if damaged or loss.

Shot on Polaroid Originals OneStep+ with expired 600 B&W film.

July 20, 2020

 

Polaroid OneStep+, i-type film

polaroid onestep 600 / impossible project px680 beta test film

2-10-21

i stupidly forgot to change the focus setting on this camera. i'll have to remember that next time

Visit My Online Polaroid Shop at FB page here on.fb.me/znfTEs

 

WHAT WILL YOU GET?

• Polaroid SX70 1000 (OneStep Rainbow) Instant Camera x 1 EA

• Polatronic 1 Flash x 1EA

• Original Polaroid Case x 1 EA

• BONUS!! UNOPENED Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 Film x 1 EA

 

• The camera introduced in United Kingdom on early year 1977.

• One of the SX-70 Non Folding Series model of Polaroid cameras.

• Both camera and Polatronic 1 flash was fully tested together with actual film and found NO TROUBLE.

• Flash, shutter and internal motor works PERFECTLY!

• All mechanism outside the camera and Polatronic 1 flash still be able to move normally.

• Cosmetic condition acceptable in term of its age.

• No fungus or scratch on the camera's lens.

• Dust free and very clean condition.

• No tear or damage on the case and zip but have some oil stain which might still able to wash it out.

• The Supercolor Time-Zero SX-70 film already expired since 07/83 which is 29 years ago!!!

• But this is a very rare and last remaining film that you might hard to find in this world nowdays.

• Using PX 70 Color Shade or PX 100 Silver Shade film type from Impossible Project which still available in market.

• Also able to use PX 680 and PX 600 films also but need to add an ND filter on top of the film cartridge before able to use it which can be purchase from eBay or Impossible Project website.

• Still able to use old Polaroid film Type SX-70, Time-Zero, 708, 778, SX-70 Blend, Artistic TZ and Fade to Black which discontinued already.

• Suitable for collectors, professionals and serious users.

• Please do inform me at norazman.saad@gmail.com if you need more details info about price.

• Thanks for reading and viewing this page.

 

• Ship within UK, Ireland, all Europe countries and all Asia countries only.

• All delivery outside UK will have tracking number and also compensation if damaged or loss.

Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep

The Impossible Project PX70 Color Shade Push

I did a review about the Polaroid Originals OneStep 2. Check out the full camera review here: 🎬 youtu.be/-B-JTcqzQeo

Impossible sx-70 Polaroid

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