Instant film in Hasselblad?

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Are there any instant film manufacturers for Hasselblads? I saw a couple Polaroid backs for them on eBay but I was wandering if anyone makes instant film. This would make my wife a very happy person... :smile:

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John
 

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Fuji FP-100C works great in my Polaroid 100 back. Never used Polaroid so not sure how it compares but results are good for straight pics, lifts or transfers.
 

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We can't recommend anyone other than Fuji.
Not as much because Fuji would be the best choice. More because Fuji is the only choice (which, one could argue, makes it the best. But isn't that, "best", a degree of comparison, and with nothing left to compare it to... :wink:. )
 

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Yeah, the Fuji stuff works and works well. But you do know that the image will be only 56 x 56 mm. Not much you can do with that except check for proof of concept.
 

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You can find a pretty good bit of Polaroid brand films on e-bay, but a majority will be out of date and almost all will be priced at a premium. Fuji is your best bet for in date fresh stock.

Just wish they had pos-neg like polaroid did *sad face*
 

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Gee, when I use my A12 back with 120 film the photograph is instantly recorded in a latent image. It just takes a while and some processing before I can see it.

My bad! Sorry I could not help myself.

Steve
 

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There is a bit of friction, though, between being "instantly" recorded and that latency mentioned. :wink:
 
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