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jmolligo

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Hi everyone:

I just acquired a Polaroid 545 holder for my 4x5 camera - which (I think) I am happy about.

Can anyone tell me what (Fuji or other) films are available that will work in this?

Thanks in advance for any and all help.
 

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No Fuji instant films. Readyloads are supposed to work, but I've never had occasion to try them.
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A little confusion

I thought I would add to this post.
First thanks for responding Barry (Bdial) I appreciate your assistance - I was also told by Silverprint that the Fuji Instant films won't work in the 545 and the same thing by one other source.

However, I just received this email from Fuji;

Thank you for contacting Fujifilm, USA's Contact Center. Please allow us
to assist you.

Our FP Instant film is compatible with the Polaroid 545 film holder, and
requires no special handling when used in this holder system.

Thank you for your interest in Fujifilm products.

Respectfully,

Kelly, Imaging Support Team
Contact Center
FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc.


So that's 3 to 1 - although the 1 is the main source - but (no offense intended toward Kelly at Fuji) customer service reps can make mistakes.

I'm not in a position to spend money on films that I can't use - so I was wondering (hoping) one of you out there may have tried the Fuji's in their Polaroid 545 and could let me know.

I really like instant film products, both for exposure and composition testing, as well as the final image - so I'm hoping I can make use of this holder.
 

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As far as I know, there is no Fuji instant sheet film, just packet stuff, similar to the old Polaroid 669. This fits in the Polaroid 405 holder, but not in a sheet film holder like the 545. The Fuji folk have either mistaken the number or they have afilm I've never seen nor heard about.

I would be VERY happy to have the second case be the truth.
 

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The Fuji folk have either mistaken the number or they have afilm I've never seen nor heard about.
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"Kelley" is mistaken, there's no Fuji instant sheet film for the 545. In fact, I asked the guy who manages the choose-film web site, suggested there was an untapped market for Fuji if they'd repackage their stuff for the 545, and he said, ain't gonna happen.

However, I have put Quickloads into mine and it seems to work okay.
 

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If there's a new film available, it's not listed on the fuji web site, just the pack films. The rep. probably got the model number for the holder mixed up.

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I primarily use Polaroid P/N 55 in mine. What I can find for the least amount of money, anywho. So, as you can see, I don't purchase much. I can get 200 sheets of Arista.edu ISO 100 4x5 sheets for the price of 20 sheets of P/N55 at its least expensive.
 

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I have used both Fuji quickload and Kodak readyload on mine without any issues.
 
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Thanks everyone for the information. At least I can use it for readyloads.
Although it's probably not especially worthwhile - I suppose I'll send a letter off to Ilford and Fuji to see if they would ever consider picking up on films like 54 and etc. Maybe the more they hear about it, the more they might want to consider it (although Fuji makes their own holder and I doubt they'd want to hinder sales on that).
 

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B/W instant materials

A couple months ago I received a survey request from Ilford (Harman Technology) regarding their market research on the possibility of taking over production of Polaroids B/W instant imaging products, inparticular Type 55 positive/negative emulsion was of importance. After many weeks I received an email update from Jane Crossen at Harman which outlined their decison and explanation on a possible instant film rebirth (Polaroid technology).

Their verbatim explanation follows:


Harman has issued the following statement:

"HARMAN technology Limited, through its monochrome brand ILFORD PHOTO, and Polaroid Worldwide have been in discussions about the possibility of ILFORD taking on production of Polaroid’s black and white professional instant sheet film. Despite the best efforts of both parties involved they have determined that there is not a commercially viable way forward.

HARMAN’s Chairman, Howard Hopwood said: “The processes involved in the manufacture and assembly of professional instant sheet film products are very demanding and it would require substantial investment to re-establish them at HARMAN technology’s site in Cheshire, England. When compared with current and projected sales for the products, it was clear that such an investment could not be justified”

Howard Hopwood continues: “While we had hoped to work together on continuing the production of instant sheet film, it is cost prohibitive to meet the declining demand. As a company we are saddened that such an inspirational form of expression will disappear, but we will always remain staunchly committed to the long-term future of monochrome photography in all its facets and we will continue to do everything we can to support it.”

For more information on ILFORD PHOTO, visit: www.ilfordphoto.com

For more information on HARMAN technology, visit: www.harmantechnology.com

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Again, many thanks for your comments and views and for taking the time to respond."

Thats tatement pretty much wraps up the instant B/W film future aside from what Fuji makes available. I strongly suggest that anyone with interest in B/W instant imaging products make certain that your voices are heard loud and clear by Harman, Ilford and Fuji. Take the time to contact them in a couteous and businesslike manner, fully explaining your reasons why you want these products to be made available and also outline what degree of consumption they could expect from you. It is never too late, companies do change their minds. Unless they hear from you they can only speculate and they will only do that on the side of caution with the financial bottom line in mind. They are in business for money, not photography. If you want the products, contact them and explain yourself.

I too want these products. I spent a lot of time writing and making my case but I am only one tiny insignificant voice. I have a beautiful brand new Polaroid Pro back (the digital one after the 545i), it has seen very little use because of the dwindling supply of instant sheet material. It was expensive and it's a shame to just see it sit in the case. Let your positions be heard by the B/W film manufacturers.
 
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Thanks for that post John.
I wrote to both Ilford and Fuji earlier today in just that fashion.
I imagine I might get a similar response, but at least it's another drop in the bucket.
I've also spent a little time on this site:
http://www.savepolaroid.com/
and went through all the different options they had available - how much progress this group is making is hard to determine, but I suppose every little effort helps.
 

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Thanks everyone for the information. At least I can use it for readyloads.
Although it's probably not especially worthwhile - I suppose I'll send a letter off to Ilford and Fuji to see if they would ever consider picking up on films like 54 and etc. Maybe the more they hear about it, the more they might want to consider it (although Fuji makes their own holder and I doubt they'd want to hinder sales on that).

And now Kodak has announced the demise of Readyload, too, so the Polaroid 545 holder becomes almost useless.
 

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I'm Corn fuze ed.
So, I can use individual sheets of 4x5 Fuji stuff in my Polaroid 545i. I put it in at the "load" position, pull the "dark slide"; shoot. Put the "dark slide" back. Just like I used to do with Type 58. BUT, instead of putting the 5451 to the P position, as I did with self-processing film, I just take the film out, take it to the dark room, and soup it? Do I have that correct?
 

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I'm Corn fuze ed.
So, I can use individual sheets of 4x5 Fuji stuff in my Polaroid 545i. I put it in at the "load" position, pull the "dark slide"; shoot. Put the "dark slide" back. Just like I used to do with Type 58. BUT, instead of putting the 5451 to the P position, as I did with self-processing film, I just take the film out, take it to the dark room, and soup it? Do I have that correct?

As I understand that, you can do this with Fuji Quickload films and a 545 or 545i. You can't do it with any Fuji Instant films in current production.
 

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As I understand that, you can do this with Fuji Quickload films and a 545 or 545i. You can't do it with any Fuji Instant films in current production.
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Ahh, good. Then I could use the Fuji Across Quickload film, a sheet at a time in my Polaroid 545i.
For the Fuji instant 4x5 film, I have a Fuji holder which takes the ten packs--trouble is, it won't fit my 4x5 back on my Ansco view camera. I have to go to my Crown Graphic to use the self-developing Fuji 4x5 films.
Life sure can be complicated.....
 

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I started using my i545 in August with Fuji Acros without any difficulties. In the next two weeks, I'll be trying out T-Max 100 readyloads. I kept my aperture between f22 and f64 to make up for the lack of a pressure plate.
 

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Can you share your results Thanks

I started using my i545 in August with Fuji Acros without any difficulties. In the next two weeks, I'll be trying out T-Max 100 readyloads. I kept my aperture between f22 and f64 to make up for the lack of a pressure plate.

Hi NavyMoose I am really interested to see if you were able to test the T-max 100 also if you would not mind sharing the experience. I just came across a 545 and wouldn't mind using myself.

Regards
 

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sschneider68:

Readyloads and Fuji Quickloads have been discontinued just in case you didn't know.
 
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