How to Use the World’s Largest Polaroid Camera
Back in its heyday, Polaroid made seven 20×24-inch instant cameras, and only six of them are known to exist today. Marco Christian Krenn of Analog Things recently paid a visit to the camera found at Supersense in Vienna. In this 10-minute video, Krenn shows how this ultra-rare camera is used.
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We get to see the chemistry pods and finely-tuned rollers in the processor, which, unlike mainstream Polaroid cameras, is separate from the camera itself.
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The camera weighs over 235 pounds (107kg), and its film holder is huge.
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After setting up some studio lighting, Krenn shoots a portrait using the camera and processes it by rolling the positive and negative papers and chemistry pods through the processor.
Peeling the papers apart, and voila! The photo emerges.
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You can find more of Krenn’s photos and videos on Instagram and YouTube.
Image credits: Still frames from video by Marco Christian Krenn/Analog Things and used with permission
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