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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid 600
Jim,
Here is a chart I put together and have used for Polaroid Time-Zero film. I
calculate my exposure time normally for an ISO 150 film and use the chart
below that I developed by expirementation. It's not real prescise but it
should
Jim,
Here is a chart I put together and have used for Polaroid Time-Zero film. I
calculate my exposure time normally for an ISO 150 film and use the chart
below that I developed by expirementation. It's not real prescise but it
should get you some good exposures right from the start.
The
: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 7:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid 600
I think the ISO of 600 is 600, SX 70 is 150. To use SX 70 in a 600 camera
you
need to trick the bottom catch with a dark slide and place a 2 stop (.60)
neutral density filter over
Thanks for the info Chris. That was fast... the answer came in before I
finished sending out my next message! Jim K
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From: Chris Peregoy pere...@gl.umbc.edu
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion
I think the ISO of 600 is 600, SX 70 is 150. To use SX 70 in a 600 camera you
need to trick the bottom catch with a dark slide and place a 2 stop (.60)
neutral density filter over the light sensor. I've used this method and have
shot in other homemade cameras and these ISO's seem to work.
Hi Andy,
Any idea of the film speed or exposure times for the Polaroid 600 or Time
Zero films? I have 600 and SX-70 cameras and the film packs will easily fit
in the paintcan cameras.
Thanks,
Jim K
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