Type 100 is a format for instant cameras. But there are also some instant backs for medium format camera in which this format can be used. The first model, Polaroid 100, was introduced in 1963. After that came many more cameras from Polaroid.
The finished picture is 8.5 cm x 10.8 cm. The actual photo is 7.3 cm x 9.5 cm. As usual for peel apart films, the negative and the positive must be separated after the specified development time.
Polaroid no longer produces pack films for this format, but Fujifilm, which produced films for the format for a long time, has also stopped production in the meantime. No other manufacturer has taken its place so far. Thus, at this point, you can no longer use the cameras and instant backs.
Type 100 cameras:
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