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Kodak EK 100
Just stumbled upon a nice little website about a Kodak EK 100. This includes a bit about some Kodak Instant that expired in 1991, which was used to make the shots. Overall really interesting, despite that the Instant film barely worked. Enjoy!
http://www.mferrario.it/lastfilm/
Ciao!
Gordon Moat Photography
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cool. i've got that camera on my shelf. my dad thought i could use it, not knowing the film was long gone.
www.vinnywalsh.com
I know what I want but I just don't know how to go about gettin' it.-Hendrix
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I've still got an EK-8 which was the folding rangefinder model made in Germany. I did think about putting it on ebay but then saw there was virtually no interest. But it now appears you can use it with a Fuji ISO800 instant film sold it Japan, which can be imported from there. You have to break off an external bit of the cartridge & tape a ND filter over the lens, and then apparently it works. So I think I might try that. I wonder if it would work for the EK 100 as well?
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