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I'd really like to shoot the remaining pack films in my 4x5 cambo; I know there's backs for this, but they're $200 and up it seems.
Has anyone succeeded in adapting, say, an MF back to slide into a 4x5? I know it won't use the whole image area and you'd need to mark the ground glass... wonder if it's been done. Google doesn't return anything, too many hits for discontinued 4x5 products.
I've adapted a couple 100 land cameras for modern batteries, but i'd like the control and movements of a 4x5... unless there's a pack-film camera solution to look for (tilt, manual controls, and a PC socket for starters...)
Just to clarify, there are two sizes of Fuji pack film that can be used/adapted for use on view cameras.
The two sizes of film use different size backs.
3.25 X 4.25 Fuji pack is still [freshly] produced: 100 ASA color is FP100C, and 3200 ASA b&w is FP3000B.
These films use Fuji PA-145, or Polaroid 405 backs. These backs can be purchased used for $40-$75 USD.
The pack film for these backs cost $6.50-$9.00 per ten (10) shot pack. Less then a dollar a shot.
*** Production of 4 X 5 Fuji pack film ceased over a year ago. These were FP10045c and FP300045b. ***
*** Instant pack film can't be frozen for long term storage; the cellophane(?) developing pods can rupture if frozen. ***
The film backs for 4 X 5 pack film are Fuji's PA-45 or Polaroid's 550.
Yes, these backs have routinely sold at over $150 USD.
When produced, 4 X 5 pack film cost $26-$35 USD per ten (10) shot pack. Three dollars a shot.
Who knows where the price of 4 X 5 pack film film will go now. This is a different scenario then when Polaroid ended production. Polaroid ended 'all' production, 'all' sizes.
Fuji only discontinued one size (4 X 5), then thinned the herd of available emulsions/film speed in the smaller size.
Hope that helps,
Marc
PS: Oops...Many posts above while I was typing.
i'd be very interested for you to reveal the source of the PA-145 for fresh film for that price
Patience! Where were you four days ago?
A quick [advanced] search on the auction site shows two backs (a pair), just sold for $50 USD each, w/$8 shipping.
I bought one, not too long ago right here in the APUG classifieds for $55 USD. (Can't remember the shipping cost).
From a completed *Bay Auction-25FEB w/only one bidder: Item # 200900867284
*Note: To be specific, these were the 'Polaroid' 550 backs, not the 'Fuji' PA-145 backs. At this particular, point-and-time,
(regarding instant pack film photography equipment), the difference between the two backs is basically moot.
They both get the job done!
Marc
not entirely, since only one form of instant peel apart is made
I'd really like to shoot the remaining pack films in my 4x5 cambo; I know there's backs for this, but they're $200 and up it seems.
Has anyone succeeded in adapting, say, an MF back to slide into a 4x5? I know it won't use the whole image area and you'd need to mark the ground glass... wonder if it's been done. Google doesn't return anything, too many hits for discontinued 4x5 products.
I've adapted a couple 100 land cameras for modern batteries, but i'd like the control and movements of a 4x5... unless there's a pack-film camera solution to look for (tilt, manual controls, and a PC socket for starters...)
there are 2 different types of pack film ...
one is a stack of film and tabs that went into pack film adapters ..
the sheets were thin, like roll film and haven't been made in a long time ..
and then there is instant film ...
which film is it you have ?
thanks
Are you talking readyloads?
To clarify -
I want to use the currently manufactured type-100 pack films (I'm thinking that's the two Fuji's, fp3000 and fc100 if memory serves) in a 4x5 view camera;
I have a classic polaroid 4x5 holder with nothing available on the market to feed it (other than dwindling old stock).
For pack film, I have the fiber-optics forschers on my Nikons, I have a pack film back for my Mamiya. I have two Polaroid Land 100's. Those all take pack film.
I was wondering if anyone has had any luck modifying a pack film back for a 4x5 view camera, if there's any existing knowledge or is it fairly no-brainer?
There are usually several backs on ebay that will do just what I want; they're $200 and up. If it's been tried and (for some reason that hasn't occurred to me) is a dead end, I'll look into one of those. But used polaroid backs for pack film are plentiful out there.
I know fuji did something along the lines of a "4x5 pack film" but that died fairly young. Supposedly Impossible Project is experimenting with bringing back the classic pos-neg film (and won't that be a glorious day???) But for now, for all practical purposes - non-experimental work where repeatable results from current products are available - we're down to two emulsions for peel apart.
Polaroid types & nomenclatures have confused plenty of shooters - but sadly, it's all pretty simple these days...
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