Impossible Project Unveils the I-1 Instant Camera

Impossible Project just announced its very first camera, the I-1, which uses Polaroid 600 film. Impossible Project is currently the only manufacturer of Polaroid 600-type film and there hasn’t been a new 600-type camera released in years. The I-1 steps up the capabilities of what we’re accustomed to having in instant film cameras like those […]

The Impossible Project announces an instant camera with built in ring flash

When it comes to the unlikely and improbable, few overcome it better than The Impossible Project.  It seems hard to imagine that we’d be seeing the launch of a new film camera in 2016, but that’s exactly what’s happened. Of course, the new I-1 camera does contain some very handy and modern features, not found in the other […]

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Impossible Project is Trying to Save Fujifilm Packfilm

I am still super bummed about Fujifilm’s decision to stop production of FP-100C packfilm. It’s the last peel-apart instant film on the market. Once it is gone, an entire category of instant film cameras become obsolete. However, The Impossible Project, which saved Polaroid 600 instant film, is trying to save peel-apart packfilm as well. Florian “Doc” […]

Lab2Cam turns Impossible Project’s Instant Lab into a manual SX-70 instant camera

In 2012, the Impossible Project launched the Instant Lab, a contraption that turns your iPhone snapshots into Impossible instant prints. While awesome on its own, analog aficionados SUPERSENSE decided to further improve the usefulness of the Impossible Instant Lab by creating the Lab2Cam Conversion Kit, a manual Polaroid SX–70 lens lens attached to a mounting […]

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Take A Tour Of The Impossible Project Factory & See How The Instant Film Is Made

  Some things just diehard and instant film is proving to be one of them. Much to the delight of Polaroid enthusiasts everywhere, The Impossible Project began production of their own instant film to replace Polaroid’s when they ceased production on the cult classic in 2008. Impossible has gone on to do pretty incredible things. […]

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