I like the Impulse AF as I believe it's the same lens as the 660af and 670af with sonar auto-focus system but also has a self timer so the tripod mount included actually makes sense with this model
“Polaroid Monday.”Love it! ❤ Well presented info. Myself, 50+ years of photography, I’m not afraid of the dark. I spent decades exposing for the shadows and developing for the highlights. And I was very happy with the results. But now I want something different. And boy does my I-2 and Polaroids films give me that! 😊 I shoot in Auto (another sea change for me), judiciously metering for highlights, and use the exposure compensation ring, usually around -1 ⅓. And just let the shadows fall where they will. I’m actually quite impressed with the depth of the blacks in the prints. (I shoot mostly B&W.) Really enjoy your channel and the info you present, even if I don’t always follow the suggestions. 👍🏼
I have the 670AF which was a renaming model of the 660 that came out in 1985. The original 660 model was among the first generation 600 named models that came out in 1981. I was part of Polaroid sales team in the U.K. selling them and they were fun to use. Great camera. When you did your test on the Pronto RF - you would have used the Mint Flashbar 2 - did you use it on the half power setting ? Of course that same question applies to your SX-70 as it’s been converted to 600/I type from your comments.
Great video!
I like the Impulse AF as I believe it's the same lens as the 660af and 670af with sonar auto-focus system but also has a self timer so the tripod mount included actually makes sense with this model
that’s a very cool pair of glasses
Thank you!
“Polaroid Monday.”Love it! ❤
Well presented info.
Myself, 50+ years of photography, I’m not afraid of the dark. I spent decades exposing for the shadows and developing for the highlights. And I was very happy with the results.
But now I want something different. And boy does my I-2 and Polaroids films give me that! 😊
I shoot in Auto (another sea change for me), judiciously metering for highlights, and use the exposure compensation ring, usually around -1 ⅓. And just let the shadows fall where they will. I’m actually quite impressed with the depth of the blacks in the prints. (I shoot mostly B&W.)
Really enjoy your channel and the info you present, even if I don’t always follow the suggestions. 👍🏼
I have the 670AF which was a renaming model of the 660 that came out in 1985.
The original 660 model was among the first generation 600 named models that came out in 1981.
I was part of Polaroid sales team in the U.K. selling them and they were fun to use.
Great camera.
When you did your test on the Pronto RF - you would have used the Mint Flashbar 2 - did you use it on the half power setting ?
Of course that same question applies to your SX-70 as it’s been converted to 600/I type from your comments.
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