keithslater
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I was just reading a post on nelsonfoto.com about Polaroid Pack film cameras and I thought I would share a couple pictures and info.
I believe these cameras are just about the best deal you can get. I have about a grand total of $20 into my "system". Maybe a little more. What I have for my main system is:
Polaroid Auto 100
A battery
Close Up lens
Portrait lens
Telephoto lens
Wide angle lens
Cloud filter
UV filter
Timer
I have a couple more Polaroids also. I can not resist the classic automatics at rummage sales for a few bucks.
The 667 3000 speed black and white film is great, as well as the 690 color. The color is not good for landscapes. However for portraits it is nice.
My only issue is scanning the film. I have alot of trouble with dust. I have a cheap scanner, also the Kodak scanners at the drug stores do no better. Here are a couple of my better results. I have attempted to remove dust in photoshop and perhaps adjust lightness/darkness. I really suck at photoshop. I was unsure where else to post this so here goes
I believe these cameras are just about the best deal you can get. I have about a grand total of $20 into my "system". Maybe a little more. What I have for my main system is:
Polaroid Auto 100
A battery
Close Up lens
Portrait lens
Telephoto lens
Wide angle lens
Cloud filter
UV filter
Timer
I have a couple more Polaroids also. I can not resist the classic automatics at rummage sales for a few bucks.
The 667 3000 speed black and white film is great, as well as the 690 color. The color is not good for landscapes. However for portraits it is nice.
My only issue is scanning the film. I have alot of trouble with dust. I have a cheap scanner, also the Kodak scanners at the drug stores do no better. Here are a couple of my better results. I have attempted to remove dust in photoshop and perhaps adjust lightness/darkness. I really suck at photoshop. I was unsure where else to post this so here goes