What Fuji films can be used in the Polaroid Colorpack II?
Technically,
any pack-film. Though, I think only the Colorpack III, or EE66, EE100, or Reporter & Pro Pack accept rectangular
and square format. Early CPs only accept rectangular pack-film I think. Either Fuji's FP or any Polaroid stuff you can still get from ISO3000 Type-667 down to ISO80 Type-665.
The ISO75 setting can be used for any film speed from ISO75 up to ISO120 (with nothing more than Light / Dark tweaking - really a shutter speed control), and the ISO3000 accordingly. The only variables would be FP-400 and that ISO800 Polaroid stuff which I never liked anyway - if you're lucky enough to have boxes of either (unlikely as FP-400 has stopped, was not sold outside Japan I think), and ISO800 Polaroid was a nasty high-contrast oscilloscope film rarely seen, use some NDs.
That is a very good question. I cant seem to find the answer myself. I found one seller on eBay selling these cams with the Fuji 3000b film, which is b&w. Very confusing.
The first general consumer mass produced hard case Polaroid cameras were black and white, mostly ISO3000 capable only. When color film at ISO75 was made available an aperture wider than
f64 or similar was required. Hence the Colorpack. It can take color
and B&W film. A function of the
film type aperture needs only...
The early Polaroid world was mostly B&W for the consumer at ISO3000; great in low light, focus free at super small apertures, and the 1950s' near equivalent of an idiot proof camera - no need to focus, no need set an aperture.
Slower speed color films changed that, hence the 75/3000 switch. Which to the general consumer out there was really a color / B&W switch. A greater range of film since, and a new age of Polaroid shooters, have largely forgotten the why and when these cameras are configured the way they are.
Modern FP at either ISO100 (set at 75 and a smidge toward dark perhaps), and ISO3000 go straight into any Polaroid hardcase with no problems at all.
Remembering this little bit is helpful too, when you get into the folding automatics as well, as their aperture, shutter speed selector is labeled in these terms. Sean has a great summary of similar on his site too. Good luck, and we look forward to the results! Skj.