Hi,
 I use Polaroid pinholes in both the "peel apart" and "eject out the Ront,
sx70 style". It's very fun to be instantly rewarded, plus you can do
manipulations etc. I find the reciprocity a problem and usually only use
Polaroids outdoors.

My favorite Polaroid is the Reporter model. It has a cable release socket, a
tripod socket, and is very easy to modify. There is a wide variety of film
available for it. And, the camera can be picked up for about $5.00. It's a
great camera except for the lens and a pinhole fixes that nicely.

Larry


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From: MARK POWER <mpo...@coventry.ac.uk>
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Date: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:49 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole and polaroid


>I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has used or is using Polaroid
>material in their pinhole photogrphy.  Also would like to hear from
>anyone in the uk who is using pinhole.
>
>Mark Power, Coventry.
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