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Polaroid Film Back
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POLAROID MEDIUM FILM 600SE WITH 2 BACKS 2 PARKS 1 LENSE |
Question: How much did polaroid cameras cost when they were popular (back then)? Film?
Answer: The film has always been expensive! I remember when my parents had one on the 70's and the camera cost very little, but film was always expensive. It probably worked out about 30p a print but now it can be anything from 70p to a £1.
I was using various Polaroid products for a while but I like Fuji Instax Mini now as it's more sharp and more cost effective.
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Question: Can I connect a holga Polaroid Instant of a new Holga 135BC? or is it just for the 120 mm film?I wanted to buy a holgaroid (Holga Polaroid), but I'm not sure if it would work with my Holga 135bc, since it can only fit a 35mm. Does anyone know?
Answer: The Holga 135BC is a camera other than the original Holga (Holga 120) - has a different body of the camera. So I doubt that the Holga Polaroid back fit. Although it is mounted the image size would be (24x36mm - the usual format to 35mm film) very, very small. So I think that would be the best choice to get a Holga 120 plus Polaroid back (maybe you can get a complete set of Ebay). The Polaroid back for Holga series can take Polaroid 80 film (which is out of production and old stock is difficult to obtain and the quality is uncertain) and 100 series Polaroid films (which is no longer manufactured by Polaroid as well). For the film's 100 Series a film of correspondence that can be used by Fuji. It is called FP-100B (black) or FP-100C (color film). It is not expensive and can be obtained for example from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/FUJIFILM-FP-100C-Inches-Professional-Instant/dp/B0000ALLYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1259687153&sr=8-1
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Film Exp
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Polaroid Polapan 667 Instant Film 10 x10 Exp Packs New Sealed 100 exposures |
KODAK FILM 36 EXP 200 ISO |
KODAK FILM 24 EXP 200 ISO |
FUJI 4 pack FILM 24 EXP 200 ISO |
Question: What type of film do I have?
I got this camera for free through some mail-in offer, and I have absolutely no idea what kind of film it was loaded with. It says: 12 exp, 135 DX, ISO 200, and Process CN-16, C-41, and AP70. For color prints.
Is it 35mm, or 120?Answer: You have 35mm colour film loaded
asa (iso) 200 speed
12 exposuresNo idea what brand - just some bog standard stuff though.
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Question: trouble loading 120 Film to Folding Zeiss camera?I have a Zeiss Ikonta 520 / 2 and am currently trying to load a roll Ilford Plus 125 ASA 36 exposures. Black & White 120 film. But the actual physical film coil is not large / / long enough to reach both ends of the coil chamber and two Ends are attached. What am I doing wrong? Thank you. But it says on the box 120 and it was sold to me to order a camera, a 120 ... = (ILFORD FP4
Answer: You have film is 35mm, I think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_format http://www.flickr.com/photos/anderspace/3896908445/ (not my picture and the 35mm reel is usually in a plastic case.)
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