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Fuji camera for Fuji FP-100 B film?

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yes but good luck finding one. There are pics out there. google

So it is same as "don't exist" :sad:

I searched on ebay... nothing. I don't understand fuji: why they make only color films for instax and instax mini (it is more dificult to make B&W)?

All I want are nice B&W instant photos: today I tried px-100 - I was very sad when I saw results. I will try px 600 next, they say it is better.
 
I use an old polaroid. ( Actually several of them :smile:) )I think they mainly make the film for their instant film backs for Medium and Large format cameras. I have seen references to cameras made for this film, but I have never actually seen one for sale.
 
Your question made me curious.. so I looked it up. According to the data sheet, FP films are for the Fuji Passport "FP" cameras such as the FP-14. It is a beast with four lenses and shutters to take.. you guessed it.. Passport Photos!

Otherwise, its just for camera backs and old Polaroids.
 
I use the polaroid 350. All of them are fairly good for the print size for $20 a piece but they're pretty damn slow at F8.
 
You can use the packs in any 4x5 camera with a Graflok back, such as a Speed or Crown Graphic, if you get the Polaroid 405 holder (or Fuji's version of it). IMO, the best way to shoot nice quality Polaroid is to do this, or get a Mamiya Press Universal with the Polaroid back.

Either way you go (Speed/Crown or Universal), you will not spend more than a few hundred bucks, and will be able to shoot both silver film and full-sized (3-1/4x4-1/4) instant prints in the same camera.

I personally favor the Mamiya, as it has a coupled rangefinder that works with seven focal lengths, 50mm - 250mm. The Speed's or Crown's RF can only be adjusted for one lens at a time. A Super Graphic (or a Linhof, for that matter, though they are way more spendy) would match this advantage, however.

Don't be a chump and spend beaucoup bucks on a Polaroid 600SE! The Universal can do everything that camera can do, plus about 10 times more, at a mere fraction of the cost!
 
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Not on ebay..Did you search in amazon??? It is just like ebay. you can find wide varieties there.

Nothing on amazon also.

In the meantime (while searching and waiting for nicer camera) I got Polaroid Land 215 camera. It is pretty cool, I got lithium 3V batteries, duct it with tape and it works :smile:. And I must say that Fuji peal off is big fun and great quality, much sharper than instant Polaroid px100 and any other instant films that I tried ... next mission: I will buy triple dip from impossible shop :smile:

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You could go out and try to find a Polaroid Model 180/185 or 190/195, these cameras have faster lenses than the 250/350.
There are some on eBay right now, but i think the prices could be a bit more... reasonable?

I'm happy with the 250 (got 3 of them),
 
There is a new fuji instant camera out now. I saw one in the shops.

That's the Fuji Instax. It does not take the Fuji Instant peel apart film, but instead uses Fuji's integral film, sort of like the old Polaroid 600.

The Instax is a fun camera too, especially the mini.
 
It looks excellent, but nothing on ebay - >I think it is hard to find this beauty ...

I have a Fuji FP-1. It's quite a big camera so I don't use it much. It's nice though.

I rarely see them, perhaps there weren't that many made in the first place?
 
I have a Fuji FP-1. It's quite a big camera so I don't use it much. It's nice though.

I rarely see them, perhaps there weren't that many made in the first place?


Lucky you :smile:. I think all those cameras that use type 100 film are relatively big, even folding Polaroid cameras. But you should use this beauty - it is same to sit and not be used :smile:. I would guess they are not made in big amount for sure.
 
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