Hi Chuck- try the Polaroid Pro-Pack- it has a polaroid film back attached to
it.  It's a pretty simple camera in a hard plastic case with bellows.  They
were only recently discontinued, so a few stores still sell the last ones at
a huge price; Ebay is the better source. I lucked on to one at a thrift
store (mine isn't converted to pinhole at this point- I use it for polaroid
transfers).Happy shooting!- Tina

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> From:         Chuck Flagg
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> Sent:         Friday, October 31, 2003 7:35 AM
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> Subject:      [pinhole-discussion] folding camera
> 
> Several on the list have suggested older folder Poloroid Cameras as go to
> convert to pinhole.  I have found a couple but couldn't remember what
> model
> numbers were the ones peopel have suggested.  Any help would be
> appreciated.
> 
>  Take Care,
> ~Chuck~
> 
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> the
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