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POLAROID 1000 (ONESTEP SX-70 RAINBOW) INSTANT CAMERA:
• Made in United Kingdom on early year 1977.
• One of the SX-70 Non Folding Series model of Polaroid cameras.
• Come with Polatronic 1 Flash which using 4 AA batteries.
• Fully tested with actual film. Shutter, internal motor and Polatronic 1 flash works PERFECTLY!
• No trouble found and all mechanism outside the camera still be able to move normally.
• No significant scratch on the camera's body. Almost looks like a brand new camera.
• No fungus or scratch on the camera's lens.
• Dust free and very clean condition.
• Using PX 70 Color Shade or PX 100 Silver Shade film type from Impossible Project which still available in market.
• Also still able to use 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 if you need more details info about price at norazman.saad@gmail.com
• Thanks for reading and viewing this page.
WHAT WILL YOU GET?
• Polaroid 1000 Rainbow Instant Camera x 1 EA
• Polatronic 1 Electronic Flash x 1 EA
• Instruction Manual x 1 EA
• Original Polaroid Leather Case x 1 EA
• Impossible Project PX 70 Color Shade Film x 1 EA (8 shots)
• 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.
an evening at the brewhouse with my good friend joe. circa fall 2009 (?)
shot on a borrowed polaroid one step, expired 600 film
Taken with Polaroid OneStep 600 series. Impossible Project PRD 2785 color film for Polaroid 600 series cameras. Scanned in with Epson Stylus NX625 all-in-one printer / scanner / copier.
SX-70 Sonar Onestep Black (refurbished) ::: Fade To Black
Photoshop: Removed white edges.
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
My sweetie is such a patient subject. He had to make about six passes while I practiced panning with my dslr before I tried it with the onestep. The result mostly matched the one in my head, although next time I want more blur.
It can always, always be better.
© 2008 Kimberly D. Sink - prints available here
Polaroid OneStep 2/Polaroid Color i-Type Film
Being an adult means no one can tell you not to eat ice cream at 11 pm.
Polishing off my pack of Polaroid 600 film, this was the first really good picture I got. I also tried my hand at some Polaroid emulsion manipulation. ...!
Camera: Polaroid OneStep Closeup
Film: Polaroid 600
Chem: Magic
Poraloid SX-70 Sonar Onestep, Poraloid 600 @ Ultimo, Sydney, Australia
This is a brand new photo from today.
This is one of my favorite parts in Poraloid.
Shoot and upload on the same day !!!
This time, I took a photo of her with her.
Thanks, Vani !!!
Waterfront Park Gazebo Photographed On PX 600 UV+ Silver Shade Blackframe Instant Film; Long Island, New York
-taken In May 2011 with a Polaroid OneStep
-converted to black & white
Loaded my Fade to Black into my OneStep and decided to shoot the HDB block next to mine. First picture came out overexposed (turned L/D wheel all the way to L) so I decided to shoot another one (L/D at the center).
Bottom one peeled in about 3 minutes, top about 2 minutes. Only did the transferring about 10 hours later.
Transfer was extremely unsuccessful though. Pungent smell + accidentally poured too much hot water into the tray and it started to crumple. Google-d but there were no tutorials on how to transfer Fade to Black film. I just decided to transfer the film with the transparency onto the paper provided along with the Creative Emulsion Kit from The Impossible Project.
Camera: Polaroid OneStep
Film: Polaroid 600 Film, expired 2006
This is my first Polaroid camera/film shoot for about 20 years so I didn't know what to expect. At least 3 or 4 shots were utter crap.
I haven't done work with integral film in quite a while. I just got a OneStep and a few boxes of expired film today, so expect more.
(I'd imagine this film is about... 8 or so years past its expiration date, as it was in the camera, and the oldest other film I was given expired in '98)
I did a review about the Polaroid Originals OneStep 2. Check out the full camera review here: 🎬 youtu.be/-B-JTcqzQeo
my finger blocked the film when it ejected, hence the messed up bottom. ARGH. otherwise I would've liked this one.
If you get Impossible project film... DONT GET THE FIRST FLUSH stuff. Half the films exploded inside the camera.
the view from outside one of my bedroom windows.
onestep; expired 779 film with no blend filter attached
My cousin and his girlfriend. I really love how it turned out. Shot with Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Sonar OneStep and PX 70 Impossible Film (batch 12/11).
SX-70 Sonar Onestep, Poraloid 600 @ Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia
Kirribilli is the place where I want live.
Now, I am looking for an apartment in this area.
Very close to the ocean, very silent, and very artistic as well.
I feel very comfortable in this area. I can't wait !!!
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