Great video, really helpful for someone who hasn't used one of these cameras before. I've taken two photos now and both turned out really well after watching this video. Thanks!
Would love to be able to do this but in light of the new b&w material it seems the pods are still producing uneven results so i have a slight idea that may help for the future pods So in 667, 107, 105, 665, and other various pods it appears that the pods had a small center separator to keep it from only spreading on one side of the film and i believe if you add a small peice of thin wax paper it will allow the pod to spread more evenly and allow for less chemical waste on the rollers
I'm hoping this will work for polariod image transfers? with my old daylab printer. It's been 20 years and I'm just finding out that polariod and fuji no longer make pull apart film!
Excellent video! Informative and amusing. So excited to load up my old converted Polaroid Pathfinder Land Camera with this fresh new stuff! Thanks so much.
Huh I have similar camera to him. Land Camera 340. All the sample photos on the site look garbage and too "lomography"ish. I wonder if I get better results only loading the camera in the dark or changing bag like I would with large format film holders.
Hi! how do you get the batteries for your 360? did you buy an adapter? Could you please tell me where? Did you recomended? Thanks and sorry for so many questions!! :-)
The key is to check if the Vivitar Slide Printer accepts TYPE 100 or TYPE 80 film. ONE INSTANT is a TYPE 100 film, and honestly there were far fewer cameras/apparatuses built for TYPE 80 (which was a square format peel-apart) than TYPE 100. So without really looking into it, I'd guess that the Vivitar Slide Printer takes ONE INSTANT. But I encourage everyone to do such research for themselves! If you teach someone to fish, they eat for a lifetime... ;-D Thanks for your question/comment {We're copying the classic 3.25x4.25" format, which is what Fuji FP-100C and FP-3000B were. Our product fits anything that they do.}
Thanks for the fun video :) I've received my pack and can"t wait to try it! I wanted to know if the ambient temperature has an effect on the development duration like for Fuji's late packfilm? Or is it always 3 minutes?
@@supersense695 What about if I live in the desert and it's 40c? Does the package have a developer time chart? If not you really should put one just incase since you already go through the trouble to sell a Cold Clip.
The key is to check if the Vivitar Slide Printer accepts TYPE 100 or TYPE 80 film. ONE INSTANT is a TYPE 100 film, and honestly there were far fewer cameras/apparatuses built for TYPE 80 (which was a square format peel-apart) than TYPE 100. So without really looking into it, I'd guess that the Vivitar Slide Printer takes ONE INSTANT. But I encourage everyone to do such research for themselves! If you teach someone to fish, they eat for a lifetime... ;-) Thanks for your question/comment {We're copying the classic 3.25x4.25" format, which is what Fuji FP-100C and FP-3000B were. Our product fits anything that they do.}
@@TodBrilliant How does the decade old come out? I'm thinking bout get some of the few years old stock from before fuji stopped in 2016. Cuz this One Instant looks like trash and makes too much mess in camera.
yup... costs money, time and effort to make. That being said, the current Fujifilm stock is selling for $120 minimum per cartridge. That's $12 a shot (and that's for the oldest available which chemicals may be compromised).
One Instant seems like the biggest bullshit on earth. the only good thing is that these guys are experimenting with the chemicals and IF the real Packfilm comes back anytime soon they will at least have good film to start with.
Maybe if you knew this history behind this team, the very people who 'saved Polar---' and created the film that the fake Polaroid company is selling today ... you'd have a different view of the insane (obsessive) dedication to preserving these films while working around "lost" technologies, patents, etc. Look, the ghost of Edwin Land actually spends time hanging with Team Supersense, adores One Instant, and wouldn't set foot in the Polar--- company headquarters. That's all you need to know. :) The biggest bullshit on Earth? That's my country's political system and consumptive corporate capitalism.
This may be my favorite instructional video. ... can’t say Polaroid.
Now it's getting realer and realer...
Great video, really helpful for someone who hasn't used one of these cameras before. I've taken two photos now and both turned out really well after watching this video. Thanks!
Such a charming guy! Great video! So fun!
My man. You are amazing in this video ... thanks EVERYONE (you, too, Doc) for this magic. Haven't cracked my box yet, but soooon.
Came back to watch this video today before I shot my 1st pack in my Land Camera 230. It came out great! I officially love this film!!
Are you still producting these films?
Thank you so much for making this !!!!
Would love to be able to do this but in light of the new b&w material it seems the pods are still producing uneven results so i have a slight idea that may help for the future pods
So in 667, 107, 105, 665, and other various pods it appears that the pods had a small center separator to keep it from only spreading on one side of the film and i believe if you add a small peice of thin wax paper it will allow the pod to spread more evenly and allow for less chemical waste on the rollers
I still have some really cool Packfilm Cameras
This Video gives me hope !
Missed the kickstarter. Kicking myself. However found out today that preorders are still possible 👌 no more kicking now, just ordering. ✌🏻
Hahah great video. Thanks for keeping the funny bits in.
Cool product indeed. What a challenge they have done!
I do want to support by buying this!
Cudos for making this film, and by hand!. Great cameras in their day. :)
I'm hoping this will work for polariod image transfers? with my old daylab printer. It's been 20 years and I'm just finding out that polariod and fuji no longer make pull apart film!
Bless you guys I thought my projects were over
Excellent video! Informative and amusing. So excited to load up my old converted Polaroid Pathfinder Land Camera with this fresh new stuff! Thanks so much.
Huh I have similar camera to him. Land Camera 340. All the sample photos on the site look garbage and too "lomography"ish. I wonder if I get better results only loading the camera in the dark or changing bag like I would with large format film holders.
very nice and cool movie !
Thank you for saying so :-)
I have a polaroid 60
Gratuliere, daß ihr das geschafft habt !!! & !
Hi! how do you get the batteries for your 360? did you buy an adapter? Could you please tell me where? Did you recomended? Thanks and sorry for so many questions!! :-)
Have you guys done emulsion lifts with this stuff?
Hi - we did a transfer to paper. Best you contact Chris for technical details.
You don't make it anymore? :(
Will this film also work on the vivitar 35mm slide printer???
The key is to check if the Vivitar Slide Printer accepts TYPE 100 or TYPE 80 film. ONE INSTANT is a TYPE 100 film, and honestly there were far fewer cameras/apparatuses built for TYPE 80 (which was a square format peel-apart) than TYPE 100. So without really looking into it, I'd guess that the Vivitar Slide Printer takes ONE INSTANT. But I encourage everyone to do such research for themselves! If you teach someone to fish, they eat for a lifetime... ;-D Thanks for your question/comment {We're copying the classic 3.25x4.25" format, which is what Fuji FP-100C and FP-3000B were. Our product fits anything that they do.}
Can we still bleach the negative?
so excited!!! will there be a way to recover the negative without bleach? 💜
Unfortunately not even with bleach... maybe the next generation of One Instant will be able to be recovered!
Thanks for the fun video :) I've received my pack and can"t wait to try it!
I wanted to know if the ambient temperature has an effect on the development duration like for Fuji's late packfilm? Or is it always 3 minutes?
Thanks for nice comment :) Truth be told, 3 minutes will always work, but if it’s warm (above 20°C) then you can just do 2’30”
@@supersense695 Thank you for the quick reply!
@@supersense695 What about if I live in the desert and it's 40c? Does the package have a developer time chart? If not you really should put one just incase since you already go through the trouble to sell a Cold Clip.
is it possible to recover a negative from this film eg the part you throw away?
it says on their website that the negatives are not recoverable (unfortunately)
can this go through the vivitar instant slide printer
The key is to check if the Vivitar Slide Printer accepts TYPE 100 or TYPE 80 film. ONE INSTANT is a TYPE 100 film, and honestly there were far fewer cameras/apparatuses built for TYPE 80 (which was a square format peel-apart) than TYPE 100. So without really looking into it, I'd guess that the Vivitar Slide Printer takes ONE INSTANT. But I encourage everyone to do such research for themselves! If you teach someone to fish, they eat for a lifetime... ;-) Thanks for your question/comment {We're copying the classic 3.25x4.25" format, which is what Fuji FP-100C and FP-3000B were. Our product fits anything that they do.}
Where can I buy it??
ONE exposure per pack? 😭
I have a POLAROID 320 PACKFILM LAND CAMERA. Any film suggestions?
This stuff. And any Fuji or Polaroid you can find on eBay. I'm still shooting decade old Polaroid ...
@@TodBrilliant How does the decade old come out? I'm thinking bout get some of the few years old stock from before fuji stopped in 2016. Cuz this One Instant looks like trash and makes too much mess in camera.
👌🏻Now that made me laugh 😁
Wait 1 pack onlycan be used to take a single picture and it's about 16euros for that 1 pack? jesus christ
One picture
One thousand words
such a waste of money, so far i ruined one whole box and every thing smells super bad
And gals
y'all hiring?
You can always write to techsupport@one-instant.com
11 $ for one shot !
yup... costs money, time and effort to make.
That being said, the current Fujifilm stock is selling for $120 minimum per cartridge. That's $12 a shot (and that's for the oldest available which chemicals may be compromised).
smells SO bad
One Instant seems like the biggest bullshit on earth. the only good thing is that these guys are experimenting with the chemicals and IF the real Packfilm comes back anytime soon they will at least have good film to start with.
Maybe if you knew this history behind this team, the very people who 'saved Polar---' and created the film that the fake Polaroid company is selling today ... you'd have a different view of the insane (obsessive) dedication to preserving these films while working around "lost" technologies, patents, etc.
Look, the ghost of Edwin Land actually spends time hanging with Team Supersense, adores One Instant, and wouldn't set foot in the Polar--- company headquarters. That's all you need to know. :)
The biggest bullshit on Earth? That's my country's political system and consumptive corporate capitalism.