
This saves you from the hassle of getting a ND filter to use 600 film, which I find more forgiving than SX-70 film, particularly for color. Another advantage is that the Time Machine includes two automatic settings (“A100” and “A600”) that allow you to shoot both SX-70 film (rated at ISO 100) and 600 film (rated at ISO 640).

This is HUGE, as it gives you control over exposure, unlike the original SX-70. MiNT gave to the SLR670-S a new electronic “brain” and a detachable “Time Machine” dial allowing to manually change the shutter speed. Something that should not even exist in 2020, were it not for MiNT, a one-of-a-kind Company designing instant cameras for Polaroid and Instax. The MiNT SLR670-S is basically a revamped, more advanced version of the original Polaroid SX-70. It retains a cult following to this day – and for good reasons.


It was the first “real” instant camera and became hugely popular thanks to its usability and revolutionary design. For those who are not familiar with Polaroid cameras, the SX-70 is a folding SLR camera placed on the market in 1972.
