Godfrey
somewhat colored
robert blu
quiet photographer
Impossible I-1
Impossible 600 Yellow Duotone
Manual exposure: Macro distance, f/8 @ 1/2 second
Having too much fun with this camera. This is from pack #7... I'm now on pack #12.
enjoy!
G
Lovely photo Godfrey! I guess you did you use the app to set the camera. Or...
robert
robert blu
quiet photographer
Did anyone use SX70 films in the I-1 ?
Just curious to know if exposure compensation could be enough to compensate the different iso value of the films.
I would like to use some of the films I have in house before buying new ones...
robert
Just curious to know if exposure compensation could be enough to compensate the different iso value of the films.
I would like to use some of the films I have in house before buying new ones...
robert
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Did anyone use SX70 films in the I-1 ?
Just curious to know if exposure compensation could be enough to compensate the different iso value of the films.
I would like to use some of the films I have in house before buying new ones...
robert
I did one experiment using the Manual Control app and setting exposure manually. I'll load up another pack after the current pack is exhausted and see what the automation does.
G
robert blu
quiet photographer
I did one experiment using the Manual Control app and setting exposure manually. I'll load up another pack after the current pack is exhausted and see what the automation does.
G
I'll try tomorrow a color pack, not the .2 but an older one to see what happens, planning a few double exposures...
robert
robert blu
quiet photographer
To answer my own question I did a quick test this morning, from met terrace. SX 70 film (old prediction, before the 2.0) with the switch on the camera set to overexpose, sunny day exposure is acceptable. Colors are a little soft but I find this a characteristic of Impossible Color Film (just my idea). Sorry no scan possibility at the moment.
robert
robert
robert blu
quiet photographer
Here is the scan of the photo mentioned in the previous post. No PP.
robert
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
Here is the scan of the photo mentioned in the previous post. No PP.
That looks pretty good, Robert! I'll have to do some experimenting too. One more frame on Pack 12 through the I-1 and then I can load some SX-70 film and see what it does.
G
J
jojoman2
Guest
just picked up a spectra pro and some impossible film b&w
anyone got some more b&w results?
anyone got some more b&w results?
Godfrey
somewhat colored
just picked up a spectra pro and some impossible film b&w
anyone got some more b&w results?
This is a link to the tiny fraction of the Spectra photos I've made that I posted on-line: www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto ... Spectra photos.
I'd prefer to reserve this thread for photos made with the Impossible I-1, however. I'd be delighted to participate in a thread dedicated to Spectra photos.
G
SteveM(PA)
Poser
I don't have the camera so no photos to share
but I just wanted to chime in and say I just got the latest newsletter from Teenage Engineering, my favorite synthesizer company, in which they talk about how they designed this camera! I had no idea. Anyway, more of their designs are here:
https://teenageengineering.com/designs/I-1
https://teenageengineering.com/designs/I-1
robert blu
quiet photographer
During my recent trip in Germany I took my new I-1 with me. I have no time to scan all the shot but as "preview" this is one shot on the motorway (I was driving, my wife shot, safety first!) on an expired Nigo Special Edition by Impossible.

robert blu
quiet photographer
2wenty
Well-known
I agree with Huss. For the money they charge the quality is not as good as it should be. Last time I checked this is a forum where people express their opinion. You would think someone with 7k posts would know that.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
B&H has the I-1 in today's (07/08/19) DealZone for $19.99. 
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1239029-REG/impossible_9001_i_1_instant_film_camera.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1239029-REG/impossible_9001_i_1_instant_film_camera.html
robert blu
quiet photographer
The i-1 idea has been abandoned...Polaroid is now selling more conventional cameras but with the technical features of the i-1 like controls via app etc etc.
I still use my i-1 (which I paid much more than the actual BV&H price
...nice to see this thread resurrected...I'll post a few pics but in these days not much time to scan...
robert
I still use my i-1 (which I paid much more than the actual BV&H price
...nice to see this thread resurrected...I'll post a few pics but in these days not much time to scan...
robert
leicapixie
Well-known
I don't think photography is art!
Nor is painting, sketching, sculpture or any of the so called fine arts..
It may become "Art" in years, decades or generations..
Art is now domain of art dealers pushing hoo-hah as investments..
The "Impossible" film fades, has weird colors, faults in manufacture..
Results are not "art" but garbage.
I gave up on original "SX-70" prints..
Expensive, really expensive and waiting ages to see final print..
It changed over many hours.
Enjoy photography, professional gigs or for selfish pleasures..
Nor is painting, sketching, sculpture or any of the so called fine arts..
It may become "Art" in years, decades or generations..
Art is now domain of art dealers pushing hoo-hah as investments..
The "Impossible" film fades, has weird colors, faults in manufacture..
Results are not "art" but garbage.
I gave up on original "SX-70" prints..
Expensive, really expensive and waiting ages to see final print..
It changed over many hours.
Enjoy photography, professional gigs or for selfish pleasures..
Godfrey
somewhat colored
@Leicapixie: I disagree. But whatever works for you ... instant film doesn't suit everyone's desires or needs. I continue to use my Polaroid SX-70 and 600 instant film cameras and enjoy the results out of them. I still use my I-1 as well, although not as often as the Polaroid SX-70 and MiNT SLR670 derivatives of the SX-70. They all make very nice photos.
The I-1's primary flaw was its poor power*system design—it never holds a charge for more than a day or two so it's often not ready to use without a lengthy charge up time unless you're using it every day. It's essentially the same flaw with the 66/6 Instant Pinhole and Instant Lab cameras from Impossible. Despite this flaw, I've gotten good results with all of them.
I've got a new stack of instant film prints to scan sitting on my desk. Perhaps I'll have time to get to that today or tomorrow.
G
The I-1's primary flaw was its poor power*system design—it never holds a charge for more than a day or two so it's often not ready to use without a lengthy charge up time unless you're using it every day. It's essentially the same flaw with the 66/6 Instant Pinhole and Instant Lab cameras from Impossible. Despite this flaw, I've gotten good results with all of them.
I've got a new stack of instant film prints to scan sitting on my desk. Perhaps I'll have time to get to that today or tomorrow.
G
leicapixie
Well-known
Godfrey, I too had a few nice prints..from SX-70.
I thought the camera was the ultimate.
The high cost of material cannot be ignored..
The poor quality of "Impossible" and also "Lomo" may be a joy to others,
but I prefer to know what I "may" get..
Film is a gamble but can give great joy.
Impossible is like a "rigged" gamble..
I thought the camera was the ultimate.
The high cost of material cannot be ignored..
The poor quality of "Impossible" and also "Lomo" may be a joy to others,
but I prefer to know what I "may" get..
Film is a gamble but can give great joy.
Impossible is like a "rigged" gamble..
robert blu
quiet photographer
@Leicapixie: I disagree. But whatever works for you ... instant film doesn't suit everyone's desires or needs. I continue to use my Polaroid SX-70 and 600 instant film cameras and enjoy the results out of them. I still use my I-1 as well, although not as often as the Polaroid SX-70 and MiNT SLR670 derivatives of the SX-70. They all make very nice photos.
The I-1's primary flaw was its poor power*system design—it never holds a charge for more than a day or two so it's often not ready to use without a lengthy charge up time unless you're using it every day. It's essentially the same flaw with the 66/6 Instant Pinhole and Instant Lab cameras from Impossible. Despite this flaw, I've gotten good results with all of them.
I've got a new stack of instant film prints to scan sitting on my desk. Perhaps I'll have time to get to that today or tomorrow.
G
I'm with Godfrey on this point, if I desire "high image quality" I use a digital or a film camera. If I desire quality and instant photography I'll go the Fuji Instax route.
When I desire a free wheel interpretation I go Polaroid/Impossible. I know it can be a risky way
And I can understand other photographers have different priorities, it's nice to have options !
robert
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