The Polaroid system for 8x10 requires one of the Polaroid backs (81-05 or 81-06) and a processor, like the 81-01 motorized processor. There was also a hand-cranked processor made by Calumet and others. Polaroid 8x10 film came in separate sheets, negative and positive. You would load the negative into the back, expose it in the camera, line it up with the positive sheet and then run it through the processor.
The 81-05 back works with the 81-01 processor. The 81-06 back requires the 81-09 additional loading tray (which makes it easier to mate the negative and positive) as well as the 81-01 processor. The 81-06 back also works directly in the hand-cranked processors.
All of this stuff works great with the new Impossible Project 8x10 film.
Not sure if that last reply was for me or not. I've got the processor and film holder as well, I was mainly posting because there don't seem to be many pics of the Kenton camera aside from the butkus manual.
I have two processors, and two holders and a hand crank and some 8 x10 polaroid if someone is looking.
*Kenro...stupid phone
Here is one on bay...180992844871
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