Re: Sub-zero shutter speed accuracy?
Thanks Glenn.
Was wondering if just waiting until I get the film back into a warmer place to develope polaroid is an option?
Re: Sub-zero shutter speed accuracy?
If it is cold enough, I'd suggest that this is the ONLY option. Warming in armpit is a time-honored method but can be rather inconsisent. Look very carefully at the temperature-time requirements in the Polaroid data sheet.
Re: Sub-zero shutter speed accuracy?
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peebs
Thanks Glenn.
Was wondering if just waiting until I get the film back into a warmer place to develope polaroid is an option?
As long as the chemical pod is unbroken, you can wait as long as you want. When I used Polaroid's stuff, I was always too anxious to wait. :D
Re: Sub-zero shutter speed accuracy?
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Glenn Thoreson
When I used Polaroid's stuff, I was always too anxious to wait.
Isn't that the whole point of Polaroid... no having to wait? If only Dr. Land could have made the chemistry a little more cold-friendly!
Re: Sub-zero shutter speed accuracy?
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BrianShaw
"... Isn't that the whole point of Polaroid... no having to wait...?"
Ha! Exacto-mundo. Unless you're shooting Type 55 for the negs, it kinda defeats the whole purpose of shooting 'Roids in the first place.