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Elie Harriett

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  1. This is a topic which has interested me for some time. And when I google it, almost every link comes back to this forum. And when I search this forum, almost every hit has the pictures gone and the links dead. So, even though I've been a lurker here for awhile, I wanted to take the plunge and request some updated information from anyone who could give it: I am very, VERY interested in taking some of my collection of old Rollfilm Polaroids (ie: model 95, 80, 110A, etc), and converting them to Medium Format cameras. I prefer to make them 6x12 cameras, however 6x9 would be just fine too. If someone could direct me either to a product (yes, I know about the 4x5 back available, but I'm interested in 120), or step by step instructions with pics, I would be greatly appreciative. Thank you very much Elie
  2. Thank you all for the suggestions. I have never used a zone focusing camera before. There is some appeal to this. I may also look to John Shriver's suggestion and take a look at the XA too. Maybe ease my way into it. After a bit of research, it looks like there was an SLR option with removable lenses and a more beginner one with the lens attached that may be a better starter option. Either way, looking at prices they seem to be (for the moment, at least), rather underappreciated cameras, which is a good thing.
  3. Ooh. Thank you. I did not know rollieclub was a thing. What really interested me was its compactness and it's ability to take the smaller pics.
  4. Hi. First post to the forums and brand new member. I am an enthusiast in film photography. I have a couple of very nice 120 format cameras, and I'm thinking I would like to also get a very small 35mm camera as well, since there's so many other film options out there for 35mm. When looking at my options, I would like something very, very small. I was considering a Rollei 35. Could anyone direct me to some places where I can learn more about this camera and find out if it is for me? Any experiences you could share? Thanks.
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