I am thinking about trying 120 film in an instant camera. Any advice? I have a instax mini, an instax wide, and an sx70. Which of these cameras do you think would be best for this? I was planning on cutting the film and putting it in the camera.
With SX-70 you have reflex viewing, can do manual focus, and have primitive control over exposure. However, you will need an empty film pack to ensure the film sheet is in the proper plane and to provide power (the battery is in the pack). Also, you want to ensure it doesn't get ejected!
You may need a "fake" sheet so that the camera doesn't think the film count is at zero. Then put real film on top of that. Maybe trim back edge of film back a bit so the ejection arm doesn't push the film into the rollers after the photo.

You could use sheet film, pre-focus on a still life assembled in one's darkroom. Then put on a flash bar, turn out the lights, take the photo and eject the film into a tray of D-76With SX-70 you have reflex viewing, can do manual focus, and have primitive control over exposure. However, you will need an empty film pack to ensure the film sheet is in the proper plane and to provide power (the battery is in the pack). Also, you want to ensure it doesn't get ejected!
You may need a "fake" sheet so that the camera doesn't think the film count is at zero. Then put real film on top of that. Maybe trim back edge of film back a bit so the ejection arm doesn't push the film into the rollers after the photo.

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