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Hasselblad Instax Square kickstarter

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Just stumbled on this:
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What do you guys think?

In my understanding, the Instax Square was not an analog process (like Polaroid or previous Fuji instant film), but a digital camera + digital printer. Apparently I was wrong - or, how would that Hassy back work?
 
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You are thinking about something else, one of the new Fuji "instant" camera. The Instax is instant film.

There's another on going on currently. That one (retivot or something) has automation so no hand cranking is needed. Currently I am backing that one, but if this one looks like it may get funded, I will probably back this one as well.
 
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Here's the kickstarter project Richard mentioned:
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  1. It is Polaroid like film
  2. It requires cocking the camera and cranking the film.
It lost me at both points but especially the last.
 

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The SQ10 camera has a built-in "printer" that uses the same technology as the free-standing Instax SHARE SP-1/2/3 devices. They all accept Instax film (mini, in the case of the SP-1 and SP-2, square in the case of the SQ10 and SP-3) and expose it with an OLED engine.

I have an SQ10. It takes micro-SD cards, and with a bit of hassle you can import image files that were not made with the SQ10 and use the camera to print them. Just to see what could be done, I've used the camera to print scans from 6x6cm color and B&W negatives on Instax Square film.
 
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