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First introduced in 1990, the '''[[Minolta]] Instant Pro''' is a repackaged version of the [[Polaroid Spectra Pro]], but of better quality.
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Introduced in 1990, the '''[[Minolta]] Instant Pro''' was very similar to the [[Polaroid Spectra Pro]], and uses Polaroid Spectra film. It allows manual focusing, time exposures (programmed and manual), exposure correction for back lighting<!-- Well I think that this is what "back-lighting" meant -->, sequential pictures (self-timed and variable), and multiple exposures. Cameras for Polaroid film allowing this much control are rare.
  
Standard package comes with close up adapter.
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The Instant Pro was sold with a 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.
 
  
 
[[Category: Instant cameras]]
 
[[Category: Instant cameras]]

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Introduced in 1990, the Minolta Instant Pro was very similar to the Polaroid Spectra Pro, and uses Polaroid Spectra film. It allows manual focusing, time exposures (programmed and manual), exposure correction for back lighting, sequential pictures (self-timed and variable), and multiple exposures. Cameras for Polaroid film allowing this much control are rare.

The Instant Pro was sold with a close-up adapter.