ped
Small brown dog
Here are some shots I took with my 450
You might have seen this self portrait before but in case you haven't:
Cheers
ped


You might have seen this self portrait before but in case you haven't:

Cheers
ped
paulfish4570
Veteran
fun shots. well-done.
ped
Small brown dog
Thanks Paul, this camera is all about fun.
nighstar
eternal beginner
very nice! love the backgrounds and composition that you used for taking photos of the photos. 
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I agree, great combination of backgrounds and the polaroids. I haven't tried color instant film yet.
efix
RF user by conviction
Is that the new Impossible stuff? The b&w's look really good, I didn't know Polaroids were capable of such great results! (The colour one also looks very nice!)
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
I have always loved Polaroids. Here are some manipulated SX 70 shots,


ped
Small brown dog
Thanks for the comments 
The film is Fuji FP100c silk (first pic) and FP3000B (the other two)
The film is Fuji FP100c silk (first pic) and FP3000B (the other two)
Vics
Veteran
Looks great! Don't you have an SX-70 as well? BTW, could my Model 150 be able to use these films?
Vics
Veteran
Oooops! Mine is a Model 95. I had to dig it out to verify. Does the Fuji product work in this camera? Mine is new in the box.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I shot a LOT of SX-70 when I was in school. Probably sent more money to Polaroid than to Phillip Morris. I was lucky enough to have gotten to use the pre-hardened emulsion- it was extremely flexible:
The later emulsion didn't move as elastically:
I also did a bunch of multiple exposures by removing the battery so the motor wouldn't run, then reloading the exposed sheet into another pack with a battery. Big fun.

The later emulsion didn't move as elastically:

I also did a bunch of multiple exposures by removing the battery so the motor wouldn't run, then reloading the exposed sheet into another pack with a battery. Big fun.

sepiareverb
genius and moron
I shot with a Spectra for a long time too:
And am back to it and my old SX-70 Model 2 thanks to Impossible:

And am back to it and my old SX-70 Model 2 thanks to Impossible:

ped
Small brown dog
Looks great! Don't you have an SX-70 as well? BTW, could my Model 150 be able to use these films?
I don't have an SX-70, I just lost one on eBay but actually I'm quite glad because using my 450 recently I'm very happy with the quality of the shots, especially B+W. No doubt I'll have an SX-70 soon though, the shots are really cool.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I know a guy doing some really beautiful work on the Fuji pack film. Wish he had a site, but alas no.
urban_alchemist
Well-known
I've bought one of Corey's cleaned and contemporary batteried Polaroids, along with a sack-full of 3000b, 100b and 100c film.
I also have a Polaroid SLR-680 and two SX-70s (one Model II and one Sonar) and am using an old supply of TZ-Artistic film, and the new stuff from Impossible. (Their emulsions can be a bit hit-or-miss - especially the unprocessed blotches - but I figure if I keep buying they'll work it out soon enough).
My first child is due in the next month, and I intend to shoot her incessantly with the Polaroids as well as my Leicas. There's just something so great about the physicality of instant film.
I also have a Polaroid SLR-680 and two SX-70s (one Model II and one Sonar) and am using an old supply of TZ-Artistic film, and the new stuff from Impossible. (Their emulsions can be a bit hit-or-miss - especially the unprocessed blotches - but I figure if I keep buying they'll work it out soon enough).
My first child is due in the next month, and I intend to shoot her incessantly with the Polaroids as well as my Leicas. There's just something so great about the physicality of instant film.
ped
Small brown dog
And the 'ping' when you pull out the film!
Because the 450 has the electronic self timer I have to switch the plastic back on the fuji stuff for the flatter Polaroid version. I read also it's possible to remove the springs attached to the timer unit so I'll investigate that when I'm ready for my next film.
Because the 450 has the electronic self timer I have to switch the plastic back on the fuji stuff for the flatter Polaroid version. I read also it's possible to remove the springs attached to the timer unit so I'll investigate that when I'm ready for my next film.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Automatic 100 with #581 portrait attachment; Fuji FP100c:

imokruok
Well-known
I really need to burn a pack of film just to test the limitations of my camera. I bought a 250 and have burned through a couple of packs, but really need to get a better handle on how it's exposing things. *Lots* of stuff coming out too dark and dull even after adjusting the ring, but definitely a couple of keepers in there.
The pack film is a lot of fun, though...and I have washed a few negatives with bleach, which comes up with some really cool things.
The pack film is a lot of fun, though...and I have washed a few negatives with bleach, which comes up with some really cool things.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
There's just something so great about the physicality of instant film.
Couldn't agree more. The object in hand has a certain something lacking in other photographic prints- which has a lot to do with scale I think.
ped
Small brown dog
Anyone know the focal length of a 450 camera?
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