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I am just not sure where to use the camera with the COVID-19 issue around us.
I will think about it more.
I will think about it more.
I am just not sure where to use the camera with the COVID-19 issue around us.
I will think about it more.
Jim--Late to this thread, but I just wanted to add that the gentle tonality of this one is lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. This is actually a color polaroid pic converted to B&W in Photoshop. I drew a line around the image itself, converted to B&W, and played around with histogram to give me the image I wanted.
You have to force yourself to use the remaining films knowing that when you have used all of them no more film is available but Lynn is correct at a certein point your precious films will no more work...
...I have the same feeling or problem...is this worthwhile to photograph with my last few packs...
Thanks for the details... I didn't even think of that. Beautifully done!
Makes me think I should do some conversion experiments with Instax color. The Instax monochrome film is *very* contrasty. Although Instax color is punchier than Polaroid color, it's not quite so extreme as the Instax monochrome, and it might give me a bit of tonal manoeuvering room.
I may switch to Instax or Instax Wide.
It makes more sense to use such cameras than a Polaroid.
I took out the Land 250, and I even watched a youtube video on its basic operations!
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The Lomo Automat Glass (Instax Mini) and Square cameras have lenses that are sharper than those on the rest of the low-end Instax cameras. And if one can afford an SLR 670, one can afford an Instax Mini, Square or Wide camera converted with a medium format or view camera lens. There are pros and cons to that, of course - some will still be happier with the SLR 670 and Polaroid materials. There are also other, more exotic ways of putting a good lens in front of Instax film (e.g., Mercury Camera's backs). But the bottom line is that there are indeed several different ways to shoot Instax with a high-quality lens.
LOL! I'm building one too, my own custom....
A few more from this weekend. Three year old Polaroid Originals film in an SX-70.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/486763-1/masters032_s.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/443647-2/up+against+the+wall+copy.jpg
http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/440791-1/beta7.jpg