bigdog
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I feel nostalgic lately and I am considering picking up an old Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera. Anyone out there still shooting Polaroids?
It appears the SX-70 SLR models from the 1970s are the way to go. I remember my dad had one or two of these cameras, the earlier version took film with a peel away paper and you would affix the image to a stiff backing so the image would not curl. The other version has the integrated chemistry so no peeling and sticky backing?
Which camera should I consider? I see you can still buy "Spectra" and "600" film with talk of more being available in the future since someone purchased Polaroids means of production. Any feedback on available films? I hear you can use the 600 film on the SX-70 cameras with the addition of an ND filter?
Any feedback on which camera film combination will give me that classic polaroid look?
It appears the SX-70 SLR models from the 1970s are the way to go. I remember my dad had one or two of these cameras, the earlier version took film with a peel away paper and you would affix the image to a stiff backing so the image would not curl. The other version has the integrated chemistry so no peeling and sticky backing?
Which camera should I consider? I see you can still buy "Spectra" and "600" film with talk of more being available in the future since someone purchased Polaroids means of production. Any feedback on available films? I hear you can use the 600 film on the SX-70 cameras with the addition of an ND filter?
Any feedback on which camera film combination will give me that classic polaroid look?