[HUG ] Re: polaroid backs

Hi Jim,

I find the Polaroid backs indispensable for checking out a camera.  They are
quite cheap these days, and for the cost of that and the film, you can test
out a camera to see if it's fully functional right there on the spot.  Other
than that, and an occasional instant shot for my kids to ogle at, I don't
find any other uses for it.

Best Regards,

Austin

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> Subject: [HUG ] Re: polaroid backs
>
>
> OK... Yes, I used Polaroids years ago when in the commercial
> photography business. I still have the Polaroid back for my 4x5
> Linhof, but I haven't used it for instant film in years. I have
> recently used Type 55 Polaroid film but processed it in my darkroom
> rather than using the goo in the packet, in the field, and having to
> carry sodium sulfite with me.
>
> I don't believe that James in a commercial photographer or doing
> studio photography for clients. Which is why I said that I believe
> that Polaroid would be a waste of money for him.
>
> IMHO,
>
> :-)
>
> Jim
>
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