Polaroid - Impossible Polaroid - Impossible I 1 Instant Camera Battery Life and Charging Guide
This short video tells you how to check your I-1 camera’s battery level, and how and when to recharge the battery. When fully charged, the I-1 lets you shoot up to 15 packs of Impossible or Polaroid instant film in one go, or gives you about 3 days’ worth of casual use. The camera’s ring flash acts as an indicator, showing you how much power you have left. For more info or to buy now, visit.
We make instant film for classic Polaroid cameras. We believe in making real photos, with a life after the shutter clicks. With our new line of Impossible cameras, we’re reinventing instant photography for the digital age.
When Polaroid announced the end of instant film in 2008, Impossible stepped in to buy the last remaining factory, days before it closed down. The machines had been dismantled, there were no formulas to follow and the supply chain had already been destroyed. If we wanted to keep instant photography alive, we had to reinvent instant film from scratch.
“Don’t undertake a project unless it’s manifestly important and nearly impossible.” - Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid
Eight years later, with the help of some incredible chemists, engineers and photographers, we’re the only people in the world who make original format instant film. We make film in both color and black and white, for Polaroid 600-type, SX-70 and Image/Spectra cameras, as well as large format 8x10 film. We also refurbish classic Polaroid cameras so they’re as good as new, and have introduced our own new range of Impossible cameras.
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