Is all of this being deduced from the word "Editions"?
I may be misunderstanding, but is there a separate box, pull tab, etc for each image?
Yep. Lots of extra garbage for each image. I guess that is why it has to be made of "eco-friendly" paper.
Not too sure how eco friendly the developing pods are though.
In this instance they are probably right, digital is better than this. More convenient, more instant, less garbage and much less costly.
EDIT - Sorry, I am all for supporting new efforts and have supported more than my share of kickstarter projects, including New 55. I also enjoy Lomo and my little Holga, but I just can't get behind this one.
For now let's enjoy the fact that someone is trying and maybe even succeeding in reviving packfilm, no matter our reservations.
Yes, per their description you can load only one exposure at a time into the camera.
Well, if he's making statements and refuses to provide proof then I'll choose to ignore his opinion. That is until such time when more concrete evidence appears either proving or disproving the current state of affairs.He wll not. I asked him the same question before and never got an answer. Just that the story we know is wrong. No further details given.
I did not start making statements, people at Impossible did.
You all seem not to understand the interesting philosophical issue behind such:
the first one to make a statement can say what he wants, the critic has to bring up proof...
I did not start making statements, people at Impossible did.
You all seem not to understand the interesting philosophical issue behind such:
the first one to make a statement can say what he wants, the critic has to bring up proof...
For those who haven't been following, "3-pack" means 3 sheets - that is, almost 10 euro per exposure.
Always amazes me the amount of folks expecting a replacement of the Fujifilm from the get go and at the same price. Ah well. I will support them because in the end they will be able to recreate pack film in a less complicated way then the old one was manufactured.
I completely understand. I won't be buying it in bulkI appreciate that the product can come down in price with time, but until then who can afford to use the film? Knowing that every exposure is $10 changes what and how often almost anyone could use this product. I'm assuming for me it would take a good dozen images to dial in the film, exposure and technique to get comfortable with it, and that's a pretty expensive start-up cost. By my third roll of P30 I was in control of it but it didn't cost a fortune to achieve that. I wish them well but I can't help the cause.
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