The Impossible a Possible.. Welcome Back Polaroid!

March 24th, 2010

Did you fear that in 2008 when Polaroid announced they were discontinuing all their instant products that you wuold never be able to use Polaroid again?!

We have some great news! A company based in the Netherlands, The Impossible project, have reinvented the polaroid and are currently selling online. Prices for instant film begin at £12 and cameras begin at £135

Below are official image products for the films PX100 and PX600

"Geary Street, San Francisco" - Jake Chessum, San Francisco © The Impossible Project "Untitled" - Heather Champ, USA © The Impossible Project "Untitled" - Zora Strangefields, Germany © The Impossible Project

More example polaroids can be found here:
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/collection#px100

The Impossible Project came about when a few guys rented an old Polaroid factory in the Netherlands. After 17 months, The Impossible Project had found a way to breathe life back into the instant polaroid, once again, re-creating instant film for Polaroid cameras old and new. They also pushed the boundaries of instand technology producing new versions of the film. They will sell film for SX-70 cameras made in the ’70s as well as more recent cameras that take 600-series film.

Polaroid users all over the world can breathe a sigh of relief – no more stocking up from ebay or throwing away your camera.. There is now a place to go! The Impossible Project

For more information such as press releases:

http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/press#material

To shop:
http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/shop/

What do you think about this come back, are you excited to be going back to instant?
Let us know in a comment!


FixUrPics.co.uk Product Review: Panasonic Lumix TZ7

March 13th, 2010

One of the trickiest decisions to make these days with the ever growing changes in technology, can be what digital camera to buy.

Do you want the functionality of a SLR but find them too bulky for portable day to day uses?

How about buying a cheap digital camera and discovering that the quality isn’t as good as you expected.

Does the video recording quality of a camera also affect your decision?

Finding a digital camera with good video quality is almost as important as picture quality itself as it saves carrying both your camera and a video camera to capture those special moments. Having a 2-in-1 not only saves money, but also space.

A perfect camera to use, would be on that is compact in size with the qualities of a SLR and the ablity to record HD videos, as well as several scene options for our photographs.

Could it be that there is such thing out in the market? We believe there is!

One of our favourite digital cameras is the Panasonic Lumix TZ7.

Panasonic TZ7 © Panasonic

The main thing that drew my attention to the Panasonic TZ series were their zoom capabilities. Being an avid concert go-er, it’s important that the zoom maintains quality and gives me a view that looks as though I have been at the front. With a 12x optical zoom, the Lumix TZ7 series seemed perfect! Not to mention if you are somewhere that has a distance restriction. With a 12x optical zoom, you’re able to take a photograph from a distance whilst maintaining the quality as though you were really next to it.

The Lumix TZ7 specification is 10.1 mega pixels, 12x optical zoom, intelligent auto with face recognition, HD movie recording and comes in a choice of four colours and a 3″ LCD screen.

The Lumix TZ7 also has several scene options as well as Auto Intelligence, which is great for just pointing and shooting.

For the amature photographer this is a great starting camera before you invest in the most expensive models available.

We popped ourselves along to a recent Kelly Clarkson gig when she was in town, using our panasonic Lumix Lumix TZ7. Below are a couple of examples of the photograph and video quality this camera is capable of. I think you’ll agree that it is possibly one of the best compact digital cameras on the market today.

Another amazing thing about this camera is its battery life. A full charge of the official battery (Model No. DMW-BGC10E) will last you a day (depending on what you’re doing) but from experience, I have found it to last over 24hours when taking both photographs and HD video.

“Super Zoom Camera Lumix TZ7 – 12x Optical Zoom 25mm Wide-angle LEICA DC Lens with HD Movie Recording in AVCHD Lite and iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode”

- Panasonic.co.uk

More in depth details about the Panasonic Lumix TZ7 from the official Panasonic site

You can buy from Amazon

What makes you purchase a camera?

What camera do you own?

Let us know in a comment!

This blog is only FixUrPics.co.uk opinion. It has no reflection on Panasonic products and is not affliated with Panasonic in either way.


Welcome to FixUrPics.co.uk

March 9th, 2010

Greetings & salutations!

Welcome to the first official FixUrPics.co.uk blog!

Here we’ll be keeping you up-to-date with our latest news, new restorations, as well as tips & exclusive offers.

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