I'm interested in purchasing an instant camera that takes a film stock closely resembling the aspect ratio of a mamiya rz67. I don't want to actually use real medium format supported polariod film though, like can be already found with the mamiya polariod backs, instead i just want an instant camera that has a border ratio closest to the mamiya 67 backs which is 56mm x 68.4mm dimentions. It's very similiar to the aspect ratio of a magizine. It doesn't have to be a large polaroid film, i just care about the ratio.
From what I've found from instax and polariod, their dimentions are either too square, or too wide. I've currently got an instax wide 300, and I should have done more research before buying, because its a pain to use in professional situations, (i know duh). My biggest issue with it is not having enough control, I can't even turn the flash off, it just fires at will when it needs light, which i should of assumed because you can't determine exposure (also duh). So referencing scenes with a higher lighting ratio is quite unusable.
In short i'm looking for an instant camera that offers some what professional manual control, takes a film stock that is affordable (around $25AUD for 10 to 15 exposures), and with an aspect ratio closely resembling the aspect ratio of a magizine.
Thank you.
From what I've found from instax and polariod, their dimentions are either too square, or too wide. I've currently got an instax wide 300, and I should have done more research before buying, because its a pain to use in professional situations, (i know duh). My biggest issue with it is not having enough control, I can't even turn the flash off, it just fires at will when it needs light, which i should of assumed because you can't determine exposure (also duh). So referencing scenes with a higher lighting ratio is quite unusable.
In short i'm looking for an instant camera that offers some what professional manual control, takes a film stock that is affordable (around $25AUD for 10 to 15 exposures), and with an aspect ratio closely resembling the aspect ratio of a magizine.
Thank you.
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