The title of this thread and subsequent discussion refers to the offered product as "Readyloads" and "Quickloads." However, New55 information indicates its product must be exposed in a 545 holder. That suggests the film is configured similarly to New55 packets of instant film, i.e. like the original Polaroid instant sheet films. If so, perforations connect the negative and must be ripped to separate it. This would not be a standard-size 4x5 negative and would need a special enlarger negative carrier. Also, 545 holders are the only ones into which it will fit. Fuji QuickLoad and Kodak ReadyLoad holders will not accept Polaroid-configured packets, although QuickLoad and ReadyLoad packets would work in 545 holders, albeit with worse performance than in their dedicated holders.Readyloads or QuickLoads...k
If they could cut the price in half...
I might pay $5 a sheet for guaranteed dust-free, don't-have-to-load-it-myself film, considering what regular film costs these days, but not $10 a sheet.
I know it's half fund raiser anyway with half going to New 55, and I'm tempted to buy some on that basis. At half the price it's not bad (assuming the film is good, which I'm thinking it will be.)
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