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The '''I-1''' is a instant camera made by [[Impossible]] and released in Spring 2016.
 
The '''I-1''' is a instant camera made by [[Impossible]] and released in Spring 2016.
  
The camera can uses two types of film, the I-type that don't contain a battery as well as classic Polaroids 600 type instant integral films with a battery. The base of the camera is the film compartment which is similar to the unit from Impossible's instant film printer the '''Instant Lab'''. The body of the camera is a unusual pyramid shape, while the front has a large ring flash. The flash has a total of twelve LEDs with four of them being used for close up. The lens uses a IR based five zone auto focus system. There are three main focusing ranges 1-2.2m, 2.2-4.5 and 4.5-inf. A close-up mode of 0.5-1m and a macro mode of 0.3-0.5m is also available. While the camera is a fully automatic exposure design, it can also connect via Bluetooth to a [[Apple]] iPhone mobile in order to enable more advanced control functions. The camera is powered by a 500 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery which uses a [[USB|micro USB]] to charge.
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The camera can uses two types of film, the I-type that don't contain a battery as well as classic Polaroids 600 type instant integral films with a battery. The base of the camera is the film compartment which is similar to the unit from Impossible's instant film printer the '''Instant Lab'''. The body of the camera is a unusual pyramid shape, while the front has a large ring flash. The flash has a total of twelve LEDs with four of them being used for close up. The lens uses a IR based five zone auto focus system. There are three main focusing ranges 1-2.2m, 2.2-4.5 and 4.5-inf. A close-up mode of 0.5-1m and a macro mode of 0.3-0.5m is also available. The camera is powered by a 500 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery which uses a [[USB|micro USB]] to charge.
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While the camera is a fully automatic exposure design, it can also connect via Bluetooth to a [[Apple]] iPhone mobile in order to enable more advanced control functions. These functions include, remote trigger, noise trigger, self-timer with option of 5, 10 and 20 seconds, double exposure, light painting, color paint, and scanning. The manual mode has additional controls for flash, focus, aperture and shutter speeds.
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[[Category:Film cameras still in production]]
 
[[Category:Film cameras still in production]]
 
[[Category:Instant cameras]]
 
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The I-1 is a instant camera made by Impossible and released in Spring 2016.

The camera can uses two types of film, the I-type that don't contain a battery as well as classic Polaroids 600 type instant integral films with a battery. The base of the camera is the film compartment which is similar to the unit from Impossible's instant film printer the Instant Lab. The body of the camera is a unusual pyramid shape, while the front has a large ring flash. The flash has a total of twelve LEDs with four of them being used for close up. The lens uses a IR based five zone auto focus system. There are three main focusing ranges 1-2.2m, 2.2-4.5 and 4.5-inf. A close-up mode of 0.5-1m and a macro mode of 0.3-0.5m is also available. The camera is powered by a 500 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery which uses a micro USB to charge.

While the camera is a fully automatic exposure design, it can also connect via Bluetooth to a Apple iPhone mobile in order to enable more advanced control functions. These functions include, remote trigger, noise trigger, self-timer with option of 5, 10 and 20 seconds, double exposure, light painting, color paint, and scanning. The manual mode has additional controls for flash, focus, aperture and shutter speeds.