





So, up until now, I've only shot the B/W instant film Fuji offers. However, they also have a color instant film as well called the FP-100C. These are the first couple of shots around my house/backyard I took with it. I LOVE the color you get out of this stuff. So much better than Poloaroid in my opinion. And readily available for pennies on the dollar.
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