So how did it feel?
Exciting!! I have the Polaroid bug as well ... keeping my eyes out for something that catches my fancy. Love the picture, post more!
kool . . . so now you know it works !!!happy shooting and peeling
Nice! the Fuji fp100 film is sooo good. Sooo consistent. Sent using Tapatalk 2
And you can bleach the negatives for some funky results.
I intend to try the FP3000b too.
Quote from: Fluminian on March 26, 2014, 09:47:18 PMI intend to try the FP3000b too.hope you wont get too disappointed if you cannot find anymore in the near future.
Quote from: tkmedia on March 27, 2014, 12:21:25 AMQuote from: Fluminian on March 26, 2014, 09:47:18 PMI intend to try the FP3000b too.hope you wont get too disappointed if you cannot find anymore in the near future.I will probably be disappointed if FP3000b disappears, but hopefully, Fuji will introduce alternative instant b&w film,or someone will buy technology from them.
Not to jack the thread, but I too have been bitten. I resisted for as long as I could, saying "Instant just doesn't do anything for me." Then my father-in-law gave me an old Square Shooter and a friend let me shoot/peel a pic on his 100 series. That was it. I was over the edge. I bought some FP100c and modded the Square Shooter. And that's all she wrote.
Ok, I really want a Polaroid now
People seem to love seeing themselves in an instant photo so for all the shots I take of people I seem to give 70% - 80% away. All worth it of course.
Quote from: Adam Doe on April 24, 2014, 08:05:39 PMPeople seem to love seeing themselves in an instant photo so for all the shots I take of people I seem to give 70% - 80% away. All worth it of course.This is certainly doing it right
Quote from: Indofunk on April 24, 2014, 08:33:23 PMQuote from: Adam Doe on April 24, 2014, 08:05:39 PMPeople seem to love seeing themselves in an instant photo so for all the shots I take of people I seem to give 70% - 80% away. All worth it of course.This is certainly doing it right Same here, most people shots end up with the subject. But that's half the fun.
Quote from: Ezzie on April 24, 2014, 08:57:01 PMQuote from: Indofunk on April 24, 2014, 08:33:23 PMQuote from: Adam Doe on April 24, 2014, 08:05:39 PMPeople seem to love seeing themselves in an instant photo so for all the shots I take of people I seem to give 70% - 80% away. All worth it of course.This is certainly doing it right Same here, most people shots end up with the subject. But that's half the fun.I take my pack film cameras out at parties and give the photos away if they want them. I also let people take their own shots and pull the film out, it's a lot of fun. I usually lay the photos out on a table to dry so people can look at them.
But all of you keep and rescue the negatives? I`m happy to give away the pic, it´s the negatives I`m after most of the time.
Do you have to put it in water straight away or is it still okay to get the chemicals off some hours after peeling?
I recently spilled a glass of water on my SX-70 sonar (hey, it was thirsty) and after leaving it out, open, to dry, I loaded up some IP B&W film and ... the sonar autofocus doesn't work In looking up links on how to fix it, I found one reference to IP film not having enough battery power to operate the autofocus. Is this true? The last (first) roll of IP color had no problem with AF...
You know what, that's probably it (a short). I was stupid and didn't take out the battery until after I got home a few hours later, and guess what, there was water in there. Luckily, it seems that only the AF doesn't work, everything else seems fine. Does the rice trick really work? And most importantly, can I eat the rice afterwards? As a South Indian, I refuse to waste rice