[HUG ] Re: polaroid backs

But they are handy for studio and strobe work.  Always nice to confirm all
lights are firing, etc.

DO NOT use a Polaroid product as a light meter, especially for exposures
longer than 1/125 second or so.

Karl Wolz


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[mailto:hasselblad-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Brick
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 10:56 PM
To: hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HUG ] Re: polaroid backs

I had a Polaroid back for my Hassy for years. Finally sold it as I  
never used it - the Polaroids have marginal information for landscape  
photography, which is what I do. Actually, Polaroid stopped making  
film, but Fuji makes it. I don't remember the product numbers as there  
are several types. My advice... sell the back if you can! You'll just  
waste money on the film and not get anything good from it. Instead of  
looking at a Polaroid, study the image on the ground glass screen.

IMHO,

Jim


On May 13, 2008, at 9:40 PM, JAMES WILLIAMS wrote:

> Hello everyone, when I bought my 503cx I got a polariod back. I know  
> less about this than the camera itself (I am on a steep learning  
> curve with that), so what kind of film do you use for this. It is  
> primary used for checking picture composition and such I think,  
> right. You must excuse me for this is like starting all over for me,  
> I have been using 35mm for 30 years and about 2 years with digital  
> and I just got the blad 4 months ago. Any tips will help, from being  
> on the list and meeting Jim Brick has helped. Thanks  
> You                      James


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