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29 May 2018
Perfect fit for my Canon A-1
0 of 1 found this helpful I was nervous changing out the light seals on my A-1 but didn't want to pay the $80-$100 the local shop was asking. A couple YouTube videos later, I gave it a go and all went well. This pre-cut kit was perfect. Take your time, especially with the foam designed to cushion the mirror, and it'll be fine.

09 December 2023
Solid little flash!
This is a solid little flash I use on my various Nikon film cameras. I hate having a large flash which makes carrying my camera awkward and I don't like having to mess with all the various options that come with many on-camera flashes. If you want a simple to use, small, on-camera flash for fill or when it gets dark and you just want to keep shooting, this one is great.
Pros: Compact size and TTL capabilities. 4 AA batteries seem to last quite a while.
Cons: Does not rotate for bounce and or diffusion. Harshness that comes from direct, on-camera flash.
4 out of 5 stars!

22 March 2017
Impossible Film Keeps Getting Better
I was very excited when the Impossible Project launched and eagerly got my hands on some of their instant film and a refurbished Polaroid 600 camera. I was largely disappointed with the quality of the images and the wait time for the film to develop. With this latest purchase of Impossible film, I am much happier and excited to add instant film to my photographic options. I picked up an SX-70 camera and two packs of the SX-70 instant film and the quality is greatly improved. I suspect the development time will never equal that of the original film but has noticeably shortened when compared with the film Impossible first produced.
A great look and lots of fun. Buying the film on eBay is a little cheaper but still somewhat expensive at roughly $3 an exposure. Pick your shots wisely!