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    Instant Film Camera

    If anyone has ever watch "Scrubs", Brendan Fraser guest stars for a few seasons and has a camera. It appears to be an instant film camera because he pulls the photo out of the side, but it doesn't have the typical characteristics of an instant film camera. Anyone have any idea? I’ll try to find a picture or something.

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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    could it have been one of the Kodak instant cameras? I think Polaroid sued them on it and they stopped making them.
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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by dumpy
    could it have been one of the Kodak instant cameras? I think Polaroid sued them on it and they stopped making them.
    I think we still have one of those at my mom and dads house.
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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    Why don't you ask him yourself...
    http://www.brendanfraser.com
    He likes Holgas too, from what I understand!
    Yes, this is his site, as far as I know.
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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    I've seen that. It looked like a Holga to me, but I'm not sure.

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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    A Holga with a Polaroid back perhaps?
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    Re: Instant Film Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by mtbbrian
    Why don't you ask him yourself...
    http://www.brendanfraser.com
    He likes Holgas too, from what I understand!
    Yes, this is his site, as far as I know.
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    . . .I looked quick but still couldn't find out what type of camera he uses (in the show at least) Guess i'll just be taking B&W photos. The one in the show look really cool just to have.

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