railwayman3
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In 2017, "Impossible Project" perfectly captures what a startup company's attempt to make affordable, top-quality instant film is. IMPOSSIBLE. The proof has been in the overpriced, inedible pudding. While there's a chance the product might become a bit less expensive and slightly less effective as an emetic, it will continue to be overpriced and inedible.
Practically every cell phone on the planet includes an instant imaging device. The images they capture can be made to look like real, i.e. high-quality, early Polaroid© images, ones taken before digital's market dominance stressed even the real Polaroid© so much its own product quality declined.
Reality sucks, but it's real.
You're right. Fuji make their neat little instant cameras for those who want a change from smartphones or pocket digitals, but I can't, personally, see any current serious use for Polaroid particularly if the current films are unreliable. Some years ago I had use, for a time, of a Mamiya 645 Pro with a Polaroid back, which had some benefits for checking lighting and framing, but not much else.
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