Well the polaroid backs work with an OM-10?
Steve Nicholls wrote:
> If a polaroid is really needed and you are shooting 35mm [Oly of course] try
> one of the very inexpensive pola cameras you can get 2nd hand and use
> that as your basic check. I saw a very famous photographer doing just that on
> a doco when he was shooting 35mm. After all polaroid is only a guide and
> more often than not quite different to your actual tranny.
> I have a polaroid back for my Hasselblad but use it less and less. Other
> photographers wont shoot without them. It really comes down to the way you
> feel comfortable working.
>
> Steve.
>
> Gregg Iverson wrote:
>
> > What about the times where a model is $$$ per hour and is standing
> > around while you process the film?
> >
> > Gregg
> >
> > Hank wrote:
> >
> > > My feeling about the NPC backs is that they are an extra step that would
> > > not
> > > tell me anything more than shooting and developing a short roll of black
> > > and white
> > > film. On the other hand if one is shooting more expensive medium or
> > > large format films then the NPC back on an OM camera body makes more
> > > sense.
> >
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