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which cameras use polaroid 669 film?


charlotte

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i'm interested in doing some polaroid transfers and i need to buy a

camera that can use polaroid 669 film - i haven't got a clue about

this particular area of photography/film/cameras and would be

grateful for any replies! thanx, charlotte

 

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the least expensive option is to buy a polaroid propack camera, often in the $69 range or less these days. good optics. i use it for shooting stills sometimes when i'm going to go to polaroid transfers. i also have the daylab, and shoot slides to go to transfers.

 

anything other than a polaroid propack will be an expensive back on an even more expensive camera.

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I use a polaroid automatic 100 to shoot pack film. It has an obsolete battery, but you can get them from polaroid or radio shack. Also it does not have a flash. A propack camera is the only polaroid brand pack film camera that has a flash that does not need flash bulbs. I picked up my auto 100 for $15 including the close up lens, portrait lens, timer, and cable release. I take photo's and scan them on a scanner, or you can use the positive/negative film that gives a large negative ( you have to fix it ). A good web site is called the land list.

http://www.rwhirled.com/landlist/landhome.htm

Keith

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