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  1. Haha yeah I’m aware.. I wonder though if for a few seconds you will still be able to see the image
  2. Hi everyone, for a performance I will be developing gelatine silver prints in daylight, having the images appearing only for a moment and then disappearing in the overexposed black. I was wondering, what is the slowest speed paper on the market? I'm trying to expand that moment to when the image is visible as much as I can, therefor planning to use very slow paper, as well mixing a very weak developer (which one would you recommend?). Also I guess that overexposing the print on the enlarger will give a bit more of a chance for the image to stay. If you got any other ideas please feel free to share. Thanks a lot
  3. <p>Guys thanks so much.<br> I really don't understand why, but I tried to download it on a different and better computer and it worked out. :) <br> I was trying directly from the camera. <br> I'm glad this is solved, I still don't really understand why it worked out on the other computer. </p> <p>Thanks again anyway, have a good day</p> <p>F.</p>
  4. <p>Please, </p> <p>I really need some help. <br> While filming a video with a Nikon D610, the battery went off and the camera shut down.</p> <p>Now the video file cannot be downloaded, but it can be played in the camera.</p> <p>It's on a SD Extreme pro 16gb.</p> <p>I really need some help, it's very important footage and I'm quite panicking. </p> <p>What can I do?</p> <p>Thanks to everyone</p> <p>F.</p>
  5. <p>Thanks a lot everyone.</p> <p>Craig, I found it! It's called the Polariod Big Shot..it's exactly what I was looking for. Now I gotta figure out the magic-cube flash situation, which is kind of a pain in the ... :|</p> <p>Thanks, anyway!</p>
  6. <p>Thanks Brian..<br> yeah, some time ago I heard about Fuji discontinuing their polaroid film, but I'm getting kind of confused, cause it's apparently still on the market..</p> <p>Thanks a lot for your suggestions, I'll contact that website and see what they say.</p> <p>F</p>
  7. <p>For the film...maybe I would prefer type 100 film. But I'm not that decided honestly..</p> <p>For my needs I would say i need something around a 80mm (or better a 105mm) for 35mm, not sure what's the equivalent when it gets to polaroid cameras..</p> <p>For the Graphic press, thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'm really looking for for something smaller/faster/etc...the sharpness of the pictures is not a huge concern..<br> I mean, even a crappy polaroid camera with a long lens would work..</p> <p>thanks,</p> <p>f</p>
  8. <p>Hi everyone.</p> <p>I'm thinking about buying a polaroid camera..</p> <p>The thing is I need a camera with a long lens so i can shoot close up head shots (thomas ruff kind of frame).</p> <p>Any suggestion?</p> <p>Is my only option going for a camera with interchangeable lenses? <br> If so, which one?</p> <p>Is there any polaroid camera out there with a long fixed lens (so the viewfinder is already adapted to that)?</p> <p>Size of the camera is a concern. (I need to be relatively quick)</p> <p>Viewfinder is a concern. (I need to pay attention to composition)</p> <p>Price..not too much of a concern..kind of :) </p> <p>Thanks a lot,</p> <p>F.</p>
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