Polaroid Thread

Fuji FP-3000b (scanned from the negative side). Shot with a converted Polaroid 110b at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco:

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Fuji FP-3000b (scanned from the negative side). Shot with a converted Polaroid 110b at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco:

How do you stop the negative from 'bubbling'? - mine tend to do this when they dry out, or at least leave chalky matte marks on the neg when air drying.

Here's an SX70 shot:


Bleistift by chiscocks, on Flickr
 
It was a pretty big day for me today and I was VERY happy with how my Polaroid 195 performed! 2nd shot was with the Portrait kit. Also, these are just pics of pics sitting on a black marble counter, not scans, so please forgive the quality.

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It's been a while. but I always loved the results from my 110A converted to pack film...

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Todd
 
wow, these color packfilm shots are great. i always shoot the b&w 3000 stuff in my 360. maybe should get some color!
 
Ken,
I like the Auto cameras best for color film. I shoot the 3000B in my converted roll film cameras. Here is one with the Auto 250 and portrait kit.
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3rdtrick, please explain why you prefer your auto camera for colour and conververted roll film camera for black and white ? I have an auto 100 and after trying one pack of fp100 c, I am not sure if I am crazy about the results, but I do like it with fp3000b. I am thinking about buying a converted 110.
 
3rdtrick, please explain why you prefer your auto camera for colour and conververted roll film camera for black and white ? I have an auto 100 and after trying one pack of fp100 c, I am not sure if I am crazy about the results, but I do like it with fp3000b. I am thinking about buying a converted 110.

Actually that is a good question and it probably has more to do with the way I use the cameras than the film itself. I have been using my converted cameras at events where B&W is more appropriate. I have been using the color for friends and family and the Automatic camera is just easier to use. The converted cameras do great color too and I am sure you will be happy with a converted 110 no matter what you shoot.
Pete
 
I enjoy shooting FP-3000B and FP-100, mostly FP-3000 lately :)


Stopping by. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


A streak. by lamlux.net, on Flickr
(leak at bellows to body connection, since fixed)


Fences ahead. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


Abandon that. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


Tired flamingos. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


Exit the 70's of Randall. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


Was.. New Orleans Seafood. by lamlux.net, on Flickr


Scott from Aperture Tremont by lamlux.net, on Flickr

Even found some old Polaroid B&W peel-apart in a RZ Polaroid back :)


Old Polaroid peel-apart! by lamlux.net, on Flickr


In the midst. by lamlux.net, on Flickr
 
Nice shots Iam, I am starting to enjoy the 3000B myself. Did you give prints away to the people you photographed?
Pete
 
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