2008-11-13 // 04:18:08
Mia.Pola
im not saying that your pictures are not real , im asking exactly for that , because i want to know more about the polaroids and what they can do , so dont be offended , i like your pictures , that's what im asking you , thanks


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ah ha! well in that case, fire away...as i said...the land list is the place to go- i used the camera and film types listed in the right hand box and them searched for them on the land list...the 180 that this is shot on is great as its got a glass lens and is fully manual...the 195 and 190 are similar. it's a semi pro camera so costs a bit more, but in my mind, is worth all the rubbish cameras i have ever bought put together...

for the more traditional looking pictures, i normally use an sx-70....that film is hard to come by and expensive, though you can fiddle and adapt the camera or film to be able to use 600 film in it...i use sx-70 cameras...the fold up kind because of the focus which you cant get with modern 600 cameras....er...yeh so i use ots of cameras...but those are my current faves!

sorry for assuming, it just sounded like you were saying my pictures werent polaroids and i'm a purist!!

2008-11-12 // 23:41:02
Mia.Pola
hey , i thought this place was only for polaroids , but i see the pics and i dont think that just shooting could get you this kind of pictures (colores , stuff), so what kind of camera do u use?
or everybody use?
Dor

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er...i'm usually like the polaroid police- seriously i dunno what you are on about- but its usually me that tells people off about digital pics and accuses people of not using polaroid! You clearly don't know your polaroids...the camera and film type are listed on the right...i have never EVER once uploaded a digital picture...

this place is only for Polaroids, but believe it or not there are cameras that take good pictures and not just the rubbish cheap 600 film type polaroid...before that film was invented, polaroid existed for almost 40 years. In which time, over 100 different types of film were made, mostly not in the cheap snapshot style you would think of polaroid being. These are cameras and films made by polaroid, not all are square with a white border...thats 'integral' film, this shot is taken with a pack film camera, a 180 with ID UV film (as stated on the right)... anyway- its polaroid...google 'the land list' for a full(ish) list of polaroid equipment...its a big world out there