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− | First introduced in 1990, | + | First introduced in 1990, the '''[[Minolta]] Instant Pro''' is a repackaged version of the [[Polaroid Spectra Pro]], but of better quality. |
Standard package comes with close up adapter. | Standard package comes with close up adapter. |
Revision as of 08:53, 14 June 2006
First introduced in 1990, the Minolta Instant Pro is a repackaged version of the Polaroid Spectra Pro, but of better quality.
Standard package comes with close up adapter.
Uses Polaroid Spectra film.
The Key selling features of this camera:
- Manual Focusing
- Time Exposures
- Programmed Time Exposures
- Manual Time Exposures
- Back-lighting
- Sequential pictures
- Self-timed sequential pictures
- Variable sequential pictures
- Multiple exposures
A rare Polaroid film camera that allows this much control.