Film for Polaroid back for RB67

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akholodenko

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which fujifilm packs can i use in the NPC polaroid back for my Mamiya RB67?
 

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Any of the reasonably priced ones. As long as it doesn't say 4x5 you're fine. 100B, 100C, 3000B are your main options.
 

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3 1/4 x 4 1/4 and as above go with the Fuji FP brands, you'll love the 3000B. Make sure as they also carry the 4x5 size.
 

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Didnt want to start a new thread, so im hijacking this one. Just got my Polaroid back for my RZ, it came with 5 shots still inside. I used them up but all came out kinda splotchy and milky. NO idea how old this film was, but nonetheless the results bummer me. a few questions:

1) dev times? How nuts on must one be? I cant imagine taking a thermometer around with me every time i wanna shoot a polaroid.
2) the film was the FP-100C... should i shoot it on 100 iso and trust my meter, they all seemed dark.
3) the instructions i found say let it hang, dont shake, dont lay flat... all true?

Oh, and i accidentally pulled the darkslide with the back off, Ooops, it of course killed my first frame, but would it ruin the rest, or make them look splotchy?


Heres a few:
polaroid1.jpg

polaroid2.jpg
 

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I think that film's just old. Buy some fresh Fuji and go crazy. Development times are not super-critical, it's not like developing film. I shoot at box speed and meter normally and get good exposures.
 

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I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) that the dev times listed are minimum times - going past them won't harm the development of the print.

I've let the 3000B sit around for a couple of minutes with no ill effects - that stuff takes around 15 seconds to fully dev.

btw, I like the pics you posted - nice lo-fi look to them (even if they were from dodgy film, sometimes that's the best kind!)
 

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one of the cool things about the RB is you get a bigger image (i haven't measured it but it looks like 9-10cm square). My friends bronica 6x6 polaroid back gives you exactly that... a 6x6cm square in the middle of the film...
 

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"1) dev times? How nuts on must one be? I cant imagine taking a thermometer around with me every time i wanna shoot a polaroid. "

...I just guess the temperature and/or develop for about 2 min. I heard that Fuji packfilm times out when the development stage is done. Can anyone shed any light on this?

"3) the instructions i found say let it hang, dont shake, dont lay flat... all true?"

Also I leave my film on the table while developing, and it looks just fine. I had a friend who shook the developing image like a maniac once (I guess she didn't understand it was necessary?) ...and the picture came out with no ill effects, but I strongly recommend you let it sit while its developing.
 

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Thanks folks! that all helps alot! Thanks for the comment on my pics to...
 

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Well, just got some new film from B+H... now whats going here? At first i thought the film back wasnt on all the way, as there was a gap on the top edge, so i removed and re-put-on the polaroid back snugly, but still had the same effect... HMmmm. Any ideas?

poloroid3.jpg
 

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Sorry to hijack this thread aswell, but which original Polaroid brand film fits the RZ67 Polaroid back? I have been shooting a few packs of Fuji FP-100c with good results, but would like to try some Polaroid film. Is it Type 100? or maybe 669? You can still find a lot for sale on eBay, and also over at www.polapremium.com, some has expired and some still inside the best before date. Any help would be great, cheers Shaun.
 

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It looks like a light leak, but it's odd that it's uniform across the whole image.

Maybe the dark slide? Is it fitting in snugly?

Well, just got some new film from B+H... now whats going here? At first i thought the film back wasnt on all the way, as there was a gap on the top edge, so i removed and re-put-on the polaroid back snugly, but still had the same effect... HMmmm. Any ideas?

poloroid3.jpg
 

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Check for a light leak.

I would put the camera on T, go in a dark room with a flash light and click the shutter. Shine the flashlight in the lense and see if you can see light leaking out. If it isn't that, I would check the rollers. Why check the rollers? I don't know but it sounds good. Ric. :sad:
 

endneu913

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It may have solved itself... heres one i shot today. Dont mind the discoloration from one half to the other, that was a sideways grad filter test.

polaroid.jpg
 
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