Mackinaw
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I know if I sold a product but didn't see a future in it or made money from it, my wife wouldn't be too happy with me and would tell me to get out of the industry, regardless of my enchantment with the product. And, even though I have an emotional attachment to this film, I can't blame them too much. I'll probably end up shooting another film instead.
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I went out for a walk with my dog and thought a while about this FP-100c enigma. Basically Fuji is now selling a lot of both Instax cameras and Instax film. What if they'd make a new camera that would use the current 3x4 size film. it could well be some customers would happily buy the pack film but perhaps would not buy the potential new Fuji 3x4 Instax camera because they already have an old camera that can use pack film.
So what would any sane free market capitalist do in such a situation?
He would of course slightly modify the 3x4 film format and then introduce a new film and a new Fuji camera for the new film format.
Let's see what will happen.
I suspect that the Impossible Project or someone else will sooner or later come up with instant pack film - there was no point in going there while there was firmly established (and unbeatably cheap) competition around. But technically, it is easier than integral...
I went out for a walk with my dog and thought a while about this FP-100c enigma. Basically Fuji is now selling a lot of both Instax cameras and Instax film. What if they'd make a new camera that would use the current 3x4 size film. it could well be some customers would happily buy the pack film but perhaps would not buy the potential new Fuji 3x4 Instax camera because they already have an old camera that can use pack film.
So what would any sane free market capitalist do in such a situation?
He would of course slightly modify the 3x4 film format and then introduce a new film and a new Fuji camera for the new film format.
Let's see what will happen.
I purchased 6 more packs. 3 for spring break and 3 for our annual Montana trip. The last pic better be a good one! Could be an interesting thread when that time comes. Sharing our last polaroid photo.