It must be 25 years since I used it, but Type 665 would be my nomination
Phil - at least you will get a 24x36 negative or two per frame, from which
you could get something bigger than th econtact prints to which you will
otherwise be restricted.
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Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Philippe Le Zuikomane
Sent: 13 May 2005 23:34
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] (Forscher) NPC & Polaroid question
All right, all ye real photographers... This lurking newbie found a cheap
Forscher NPC Proback Polaroid back (early, not II version) attached to its
very own OM-1n (245 clams, with grid screen, 1-13, 2 shoe 4s, 1 eyecup) and
he would like to identify the best Polaroid B&W film to use affordably at
home for learning purposes.
This is what the manufacturer lists as supported films on its site:
<http://www.npcphoto.com/html/supportedsheetfilm.htm>
Figured my inept exposure skills could benefit from the quick feedback of
this proofing system. (Still need a tripod and head, though.) - PLZ
PS - the store that sold it was involved in the making of the movie 'Pecker'
- but that's another Can(onet) of worms...
PPS - found that in theory, as per NPC engineers, their fiber-optic bundles
transmit a very good image: <http://www.nemeng.com/leica/004f.shtml>.
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