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01-15-2011
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Thomas78 is offline
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My new Polaroid camera (modified 110A/B)
Hello,
yesterday I got my new Polaroid camera, a Polaroid 110 A/B with the modern rangefinder and modifierd for polaroid type 100 pack film.
Here some photos of it:
Comparing the size with a Rollei 35:
And when the camera is unfoldet:
If you are interested, I may scan some picture I will take with it the next days and weeks.
Thomas
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01-15-2011
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robklurfield is offline
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Who did the modifications?
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01-15-2011
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I just modified a 95 for 4x5: total cost $60. I hope it works:

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01-15-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by charjohncarter
I just modified a 95 for 4x5: total cost $60. I hope it works:

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Could you do a how to?? I have one I wanted to convert but not sure how
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01-15-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by charjohncarter
I just modified a 95 for 4x5: total cost $60. I hope it works:

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Wow...I have one of Al Kaplans's old 95's.... I would love to see how this is done.

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01-15-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomas78
Hello,
yesterday I got my new Polaroid camera, a Polaroid 110 A/B with the modern rangefinder and modifierd for polaroid type 100 pack film.
Here some photos of it:
Comparing the size with a Rollei 35:
And when the camera is unfoldet:
If you are interested, I may scan some picture I will take with it the next days and weeks.
Thomas
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Nice Thomas! Please post some pics from that camera! 
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01-15-2011
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charjohncarter is offline
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al166 and dave lackey, I'll PM you how I did it. It only took a couple of days and $20 in plastic.
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01-15-2011
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Top man  Thank you
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01-15-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Thomas78
Hello,
yesterday I got my new Polaroid camera, a Polaroid 110 A/B with the modern rangefinder and modifierd for polaroid type 100 pack film.
Here some photos of it:
Comparing the size with a Rollei 35:
And when the camera is unfoldet:
If you are interested, I may scan some picture I will take with it the next days and weeks.
Thomas
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Yes, I'd be very interested. Thanks, I have 5 Polaroid Packfilm cameras, some good and some slightly better than good. So I'd like to see the difference.
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01-16-2011
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Wowww, what a beauty! The modification would interest me a lot...!
Yesterday my first try with my 3 days ownership Land 180 took place near the floods of the Rhine river in Coblenz.
A feeling like Venice in winter.....
Poor people having the water in their homes.
After this shot the boys asked me to photograph them. It was as in the past....

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01-16-2011
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Thomas78 is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by robklurfield
Who did the modifications?
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The modificaton was done by Patrick Putze.
Here the first two pictures:
DOF at about 0.9 m and f/4.7:
and a crop:
Now I did the same at f/16, the sharpness is much higher but the resulution is still not good enought to show the mm - scale clearly at a distanc of 0.9 m.
At with aperture would you expect the maximum sharpness of the Rodenstock Ysarex (it is a tessar type). I would guess somewhere between f/11 - f/22.
And do you know the resolution of the FP-100C film?
But besides absolute sharpness, it can give you nice pictures:
(more to come)
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01-16-2011
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The same picture as above with f/16:
And the crop:
I think that the image resulution here ist limited by the film emulsion.
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01-16-2011
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I've got a 180 and a 195 and have always thought they'd make a fine 4x5. I'm not mechanically gifted so never planned to do it. sadly, with the withdrawal of Polaroid and the lack of distribution of Fuji here in Canada and elsewhere, I can see a lot of excellent Polaroid cameras hitting the junk yards.
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01-17-2011
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$26 bid for a 250. Maybe there is still value in that crate of pack film cameras I've got stashed. I used them for teaching photogrpahy. I was about to send them to goodwill as I'm cleaning out.
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01-17-2011
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$26 is not bad for 250. The zeiss finder is great. I got a few 250 just for the finder parts. You see people sell the finder alone on ebay for more than $50.
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10-08-2011
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Here some new pictures with my polaroid 110A/B:
These two with FP-100C:
f/5.6 1/30 s (if i remember right)
f/4.7 1/60 s
And here my first image with the FP-3000B film at available light:
f/5.6 1/15 s
Sorry for the poor scanning quality.
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10-16-2011
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A picture from saturday night:
Some blur because of 1/8 s.
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10-16-2011
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Thomas, those look great. Some people don't like FP100c, I do. To me it is in the same class as kodachrome. I don't know if it is still there but B&H had it for $7.50.
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10-16-2011
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I used to have a 110A converted to 120 roll film, with mask for 6x9 and 6x12. It was a neat concept, but couldn't get right focus or sharpness even at f/11 or f/16. I just cannot compare the slides to a Fujica GSW690. It is quite compact when folded down, but not particularly easy to handheld stably when opened. Eventually I gave up. Hope you guys have a better conversion!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/blee199...th/2600133146/
Last edited by z.bruce.li : 10-16-2011 at 10:22.
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10-17-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by charjohncarter
Thomas, those look great. Some people don't like FP100c, I do. To me it is in the same class as kodachrome. I don't know if it is still there but B&H had it for $7.50.
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Thank you!
I also like the colors of the FP100C.
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11-12-2011
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Looking at a Polaroid:

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