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SX-70 & Silver Shade | The Impossible Project


Posted on December 6th, by Dan in Art, B&W, Camera, Street Photography. No Comments

Lately I’ve been totally hooked on the SX-70 Polaroid and the Silver Shade Film from The Impossible Project.

Always been a fan of Polaroids, I was very happy to have found this amazing SX-70 Polaroid Land camera in
mint condition. So I got a couples of films form the impossible project and the game was on!

Took a wile to get used to the sensibility of the film . The PX 600 Silver Shade is extremely UV sensitive!
To neutralize & diffuse the light, you need to put a ND filter in the cartridge & it is highly recommended to use
a Shade (Tongue)  as well.

But form what I see now, they seem to have upgraded some of the products line, so something better might be out
already. Check it out! I did went through a few films (with frustrations)  just so I get a feel of how the film reacts in
different temperatures and lights, great times! :)

Enjoy

D.

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