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How easy is it for polaroid film to go bad?

 

I was trying to do some proofing the other day when shooting some 4x5 stuff(using the polaroid 55 film) and every polaroid I was doing came out black. My actual film negatives shot at the same f/stops and shutter speeds were fine. I even tried different developing times.

 

The film as been in my trunk for the last week and it's been nothing but cold so I know that can't be hurting it.

 

I'm really bitter about this, a 20 exposure box is like $45 and I wasted like 8 of them trying to figure out what was wrong.

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I've never used 55 film, but from past experiences with other polaroid film, it seems like it gets messed up very easily. It might even be possible polaroid film can get messed up from the cold. Not positive about unexposed film, but i know that photos i've taken in cold weather don't turn out as well and sometimes even don't turn out. If anyone here would know, it would be AA.

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I'm not sure the cold has anything to do with it because when I bought it it was sitting in a fridge.

 

Captain Anger Pants would know!

 

Dear Captain Anger Pants,

 

When I purchased my Nikon body I was given a deal on a variable focus lens(28mm-80mm). This the only lens I own as I am impoverished college student. In my Fundamentals of Photography we class we performed tests to make sure our lenses were at the best quality they could be at. The meant we went through photographing newspaper at every f/stop for every focal length our lens had. Once developing my film and making a contact sheet I realized that my lens is unable to focus sharply between 28mm and 50mm which really sucks. So I need a new lens. This mean provided I come up with a couple hundred dollars by tomorrow I will more than likely bump into you at the Camera Convention.

 

See you soon hombre,

-K.

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Cheif Fire Pants;

 

If you left your film in the car, that's actualy not good.

I know the temeratues recently went close or below 40 lately.

This can actually throw off the balance of the chemicals in the packs.

 

It's best to keep the film stored in a COOL and DRY place.

While it was in your car it probably also went from COLD to Warm/HOT which destroyed the chemicals more with moisture.

 

Also, I assume you did do this, but when taking the film out of refrigeration, it must sit for a few hours befire use.

 

 

Here is a data sheet for the 55 film:

http://www.polaroid.com/service/filmdatasheets/4_5/55fds.pdf

 

 

 

Allllllllllllsoooooooo.. my AIM is on all night.

If you are serious about going, let me know what time you may arrive.

I'm about 30 min from the place.

I'll leave you an IM with my cell #.

 

 

 

 

 

Once again.. to anyone in the Philly area who want to see/buy a shitload of awesome photographic equipment...

 

Sunday, November 7, 2004

PHILADELPHIA-FT WASH

CAMERA SHOW(215)643-3000

FORT WASHINGTON-HOLIDAY INN

Exit 339, Pa Tpke, go to 1st light, turn right.

Ft. Washington, Pa

60-6ft tables at $60ea Adm: $6/5

Open to Public Sun 10am-3pm

Contact: Photorama USA, 248-591-7437.

 

web site: http:http://www.photorama.com

 

 

 

 

Also.. a new hosting site?:

 

http://www.polaroidpics.com/

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my first batch of polaroids. sorry for the crappy quality. i dont have a scanner.

 

any comments very appreciated, especially on the polaroids.

 

bob and mr. pirate

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pigletts

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military recruitment centre'

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family

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lrc bitches

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backpack bomb

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Originally posted by Im Broke+Nov 7 2004, 02:22 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Im Broke - Nov 7 2004, 02:22 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-ENO ELPMIS@Nov 4 2004, 09:50 AM

 

how do u get the lights to sworle like that? do u just leave your shutter

open and expose the film for longer? or a special camera?

[/b]

 

Longer shutter speed + move camera

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So, I met up with MisPantalones at the photo show.

 

I left before he bought anything, so he may have left empty handed.

I sure as hell didn't...

 

 

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Left to right:

 

-= Holga 120S [ $8.00 ] =-

-= Expired Polaroid Type 44 Film [ $1.00 ] =-

-= Polaroid SX-70 One Step Sonar Special Edition [ $35.00 ] =-

-= Polaroid SX-70 One Step Sonar [ $35.00 ] =-

-= Polaroid Spectra System Special Effects Filter Kit [ $5.00 ! ] =-

 

Score.

 

 

 

 

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"The N is upside down asshole"

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^^^ wow kick ass.

 

 

Yea, there were A LOT of medium formats there.

I saw some nice ones for pretty cheap.

 

 

By the way, that Polaroid Land 180 Model was $450.

BUT it came with the case, filter kit, close-up kit, flash and all the other rare goods. That and it was SUPER clean. I was tempted, but.. half a grand.. damn.

She also had a 195 Model for 350, with no case and a cracked cover.. blah.

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half a grand for a polaroid? shit, it better clean your house and give you blow jobs for that money...

 

What size is your fish eye?

 

I've realized they are a complete novelity and am looking for a more practical one. Something that is full frame and mildly distorted...I'm thinking like 18mm? Does that sound right?

 

Anyone?

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Originally posted by -Rage-+Nov 7 2004, 07:30 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (-Rage- - Nov 7 2004, 07:30 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by Im Broke@Nov 7 2004, 02:22 PM

<!--QuoteBegin-ENO ELPMIS@Nov 4 2004, 09:50 AM

 

how do u get the lights to sworle like that? do u just leave your shutter

open and expose the film for longer? or a special camera?

 

Longer shutter speed + move camera

[/b]

 

plus flash, but those didnt turn out so good

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Originally posted by onesecondple@Nov 8 2004, 08:57 AM

i have so much to learn about photography and cameras....got-damn...ed

same. i took a few classes back a while ago so i know basic stuff. but

finding this thred has gotten me intrested again. ima have to get out

my camera and start postin up some flicks. what camera do you all

use? anything special? i got a pantax 100 its nice. i would like

upgrade though, any suggestions?

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