Re: Polaroid P/N film

From: David Caplan <davecaplan_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Fri 25 May 2001 - 15:33:04 PDT

I've just gotten into pinhole photography and started using Polaroid 4x5
T-55 film. It works wonderfully with my Santa Barbara wide angle camera.
It has great sharpness/resolution and decent contrast. My exposure times
vary from 7-10 seconds on a sunny day to 6 minutes on a very cloudy day. I
also love the fact that I can see my results instantly.

Dave

on 5/25/01 10:45 AM, Randy at jrandys58@yahoo.com wrote:

> I used this film frequently with my 4X5 camera, but have never used it
> for pinhole applications. It is quit slow (ISO 50) which could make
> for some pretty long exposures. It is a wonderful film for enlarging,
> plus you have the advantage of seeing your results within a minute.
>
> Randy
>
> --- Stom Ohno <ohno@maine.edu> wrote:
>> I am thinking about using Polaroid 4x5 T-55 Positive/Negative film
>> for pinhole photography. I would appreciate any thoughts about this
>> particular film for this purpose. Thanks.
>>
>> Stom Ohno
>> ohno@maine.edu
>>
>
>
Received on Fri May 25 15:30:22 2001

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