This is great. What is meant by number of exposure settings? I have the 100 and there is a continuously adjustable light/dark control. Did you mean number of stops of adjustment range?
I doubt that there is any practical way to make a 471 or 473 lens kit work with any doublet lens ColorPack camera. The lenses for the 471 and 473 were (respectively) the same as those that came with the 581 and 583. The difference was that the 471/473 kits had different adapters for the single-window viewfinder.
The lenses could not fit the doublet lens - which was wider (physically, not in focal length) than the adapter lens itself. I strongly believe that Polaroid deliberately made the doublet lens cameras incompatible with the attachments, to help dealers talk buyers into buying up into a 103, 230, 330 or 430.
However, I once bought a 210 at a thrift store that came with an aftermarket filter adapter. I made good use of that adapter, with the UV filter it came with, and a polarizer I found elsewhere. The adapter screwed apart in two pieces. It used an unthreaded Series filter (I can't remember which size), and was placed around the gray plastic band around the lens (it also fit the triplet models by fitting around the L/D control ring).
The portrait lens was a +1.0, and the close-up lens was somewhere around +2.6. placing the subject carefully in front of the lens may actually have been better than using the viewfinder adapter with its very strong prisms.
I wish to suggest that on the spreadsheet, you have the notation "possible aftermarket" in lieu of "471?", "473?" and "no" after all doublet lens models.
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