"Which SX-70 TiP film looks like what" is, perhaps, a suitable subject for a new thread?
Couple of beauties, there...!!
However, at $75 for 16 shots of TiP film (a whopping £3 per shot this side of the Atlantic), I would expect them to only turn out badly if I'd done something fundamentally wrong with the exposure or my camera had fouled up.
That said, I've recently got my SX-70 back and I'm going to give TiP a go again - on a limited scale. I suppose those of us who shot the original SX-70 film in its hey-day are spoiled and are only eager for TiP to produce something that feels like it's worth the money....
I've seen some proper dapper shots with IP... Some photographers just seem to make it work... :-\
me too. Im thinking either they shoot a few until they get what they want, or they are just lucky.
Oh, and talking of 2 stroke...
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j68/starboy64/VESPAESv.jpg)
Still getting the hang of things. Buying peel apart in canada is ridiculous. A single pack of FP-100c is around $23 meanwhile the exact same film on BH is $7.50. Ah canada...And somehow, I think our stores are shooting themselves in the foot.
Was unexpectedly in "the big city" today and stopped by the camera store. Turns out they don't carry pack film anymore, but they still had two packs of expired FP-3000B in the fridge cheap, so I snapped them up. Loaded it up when I got to my mother-in-law's house and comedy ensued. Tore the black paper, detaching the 1st tab from the black paper on the wrong side of the rollers. Tried to pull the picture through the rollers via the little paper tab, separating the layers and smearing pictures one through three.I had problems loading my Polaroid Folder too. I ended up having to use painter's tape to be able to pull the black cover out.
i believe they stopped making the 45, im not sure what the difference is though?