davidbivins
Established
I don't know which other forum is appropriate for this (Polaroid pack film isn't 35mm or 120), so forgive me if I've missed the Polaroid rangefinder forum somewhere.
I've started a photo-a-day project for 2011 using the Polaroid Big Shot and expired 669 film (of which I have a ton). The Big Shot was an odd sort of rangefinder: it has a fixed focus lens, so you have to move back and forth to align the rangefinder patch.
http://davidshootsfilm.wordpress.com/2011/01/02/new-year-new-project-arlo-every-day-in-polaroid/
I've started a photo-a-day project for 2011 using the Polaroid Big Shot and expired 669 film (of which I have a ton). The Big Shot was an odd sort of rangefinder: it has a fixed focus lens, so you have to move back and forth to align the rangefinder patch.
http://davidshootsfilm.wordpress.com/2011/01/02/new-year-new-project-arlo-every-day-in-polaroid/
charjohncarter
Veteran
I like the idea. I will follow your project. I have a 1000 shots left of my stash of 667. I haven't figured out a project yet. Keep us or me posted.
davidbivins
Established
I thought I was crazy and I have half of the stash you have. I also have a ton of 664 and 690. I think I got screwed on some of the 690 and it's grid film, so I'll have to come up with something creative for that.
So I guess we were both on the phone with Polaroid minutes after they announced they were giving up?
So I guess we were both on the phone with Polaroid minutes after they announced they were giving up?
robert blu
quiet photographer
Good project ! Bookmarked !
robert
robert
charjohncarter
Veteran
I thought I was crazy and I have half of the stash you have. I also have a ton of 664 and 690. I think I got screwed on some of the 690 and it's grid film, so I'll have to come up with something creative for that.
So I guess we were both on the phone with Polaroid minutes after they announced they were giving up?
But at least you have a project in mind.
B-9
Devin Bro
Damn, Wish I had a fraction of your guys's instant film 
Its hard payin 10$ for a pack of FP-100, or gamble on expired 667
Kool project :]
Its hard payin 10$ for a pack of FP-100, or gamble on expired 667
Kool project :]
davidbivins
Established
B-9, if it makes you feel better, a 10-pack of instant film has been at least $1 a shot for a very, very long time. I think Fujifilm's prices are pretty reasonable. I scan prices pretty frequently. Sometimes you'll find a smaller seller selling it a little cheaper than the next one.
Jamie123
Veteran
Damn, Wish I had a fraction of your guys's instant film
Its hard payin 10$ for a pack of FP-100, or gamble on expired 667
Kool project :]
Boohooo...$10 for a pack of FP-100...cry me a river.
It costs' $40/pack where I live!
davidbivins
Established

I'm happy to say that four days into it, the project is still alive. Only 361 more days to go!
http://davidshootsfilm.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/arlo-day-4/
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Nokton48
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My first camera was a "Polaroid Big Shot". I was ten years old, and used it constantly. As I remember it required "Sylvania High-Power Cubes" as opposed to the regular ones. Had a lot of fun with that thing. Color copy negatives from the prints were contact printed in my bedroom closet.
It's appropriate here, because it has a fixed-focus rangefinder.
It's appropriate here, because it has a fixed-focus rangefinder.
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davidbivins
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I have a large stack of portraits I took with this camera at an anniversary party for a (now defunct) local bar. I took two photos of everyone I could and let them keep the one they wanted; it basically guaranteed I got everyone's shot that night. I felt a little bad blinding everyone temporarily with those Magicubes, but it was worth it.
My Big Shot uses Magicubes--I know the 450 folder uses Hi-Power flashcubes.
Here's another series of shots I took at that bar with this camera:
Frank enjoying the mac and cheese
My Big Shot uses Magicubes--I know the 450 folder uses Hi-Power flashcubes.
Here's another series of shots I took at that bar with this camera:

Frank enjoying the mac and cheese
charjohncarter
Veteran
Not with a Big Shot. But with a Polaroid portrait attachment lens:

davidbivins
Established
Not with a Big Shot. But with a Polaroid portrait attachment lens:
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Do you recall which camera and lens and film? That's great color.
Sam N
Well-known
I had a Big Shot that came with some other stuff and I ended up giving it away. It's a very interesting camera, but I wasn't prepared to deal with pack film and flash bulbs. It's great to see that people are using it.
Word is Andy Warhol used a Big Shot for some of his Polaroid work.
Word is Andy Warhol used a Big Shot for some of his Polaroid work.
davidbivins
Established
Sam,
Yes, it was a favorite of Andy Warhol's. It has a unique signature if you're willing to scour eBay for bulbs. Film is still readily available from Fujifilm.
Yes, it was a favorite of Andy Warhol's. It has a unique signature if you're willing to scour eBay for bulbs. Film is still readily available from Fujifilm.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Do you recall which camera and lens and film? That's great color.
Yes, Polaroid Automatic 100, Fuji FP100c, and a Polaroid 581 portrait attachment.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Dave,
Nice to see your project. Hope Arlo doesn't get bored with it. I miss all the old Polaroids I used to own and shoot. I didn't use the Big Shot much, but it sure looked neat on top of the file cabinet. My favorite was the 110B, because it was so versatile, and had a great lens that you could do extreme DOF work with. I quit using the roll film models when after a couple of shots, the rest of the roll would come out of the camera when pulling a shot out.
PF
Nice to see your project. Hope Arlo doesn't get bored with it. I miss all the old Polaroids I used to own and shoot. I didn't use the Big Shot much, but it sure looked neat on top of the file cabinet. My favorite was the 110B, because it was so versatile, and had a great lens that you could do extreme DOF work with. I quit using the roll film models when after a couple of shots, the rest of the roll would come out of the camera when pulling a shot out.
PF
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
I have one of these also. I found a Kalimar electronic flash at a thrift store that was supposed to be a replacement for flashcubes on a 110 camera and after a bit of kludging to get it to sit behind the diffuser on the Big Shot, it works great. The flash has a flashcube socket on it rather than a hotshoe connection.
europanorama
Well-known
Sam,
Yes, it was a favorite of Andy Warhol's. It has a unique signature if you're willing to scour eBay for bulbs. Film is still readily available from Fujifilm.
It doesnt use flashbulbs but magicube-x. those without batteries. there is a thread here with discussion how to use electronic flash.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=114721&highlight=bigshot
i will show images if it if the upload-problem is solved.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I'm waiting for my 250 with portrait kit. Look forward to using it for indoor portrait fun with FP3000B. The film is not cheap, but hey - there's no such thing as a free lunch. It seems there's a bit of a revival for Polaroid pack film cameras these days.
P.S: I have fun listening to the guys over on FilmPhotographyProject and their podcast.
P.S: I have fun listening to the guys over on FilmPhotographyProject and their podcast.
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