How To Use A Polaroid Camera With Strobes

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2017
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Комментарии • 53

  • @iczerone2000
    @iczerone2000 6 лет назад +19

    The SX-70 aperture is F8. And as for the MiNT flash bar 2. The flash can be off and will fire off the studio just with the 2.5mm jack connected to your strobe. No need to use black tape. Try it with a empty film cartridge! It will fire your strobe!

  • @Ramblin_DMC
    @Ramblin_DMC 5 лет назад +10

    70 isnt the ISO. It stands for Special Experiment Number 70, therefore SX-70. The iso is actually around 160.

  • @dhirajshetty483
    @dhirajshetty483 5 лет назад

    Brilliant ! Lovely pics mate !

  • @gamerfinn3634
    @gamerfinn3634 2 года назад

    Love the B&Ws. Bravo.

  • @IainHC1
    @IainHC1 7 лет назад

    Loved it fella :-) Thanks for the tips

  • @JoshLuciano
    @JoshLuciano 7 лет назад +2

    Dude, this is great! 🙌

  • @TravisLatam
    @TravisLatam 4 года назад +1

    I used a work lamp reflector to redirect my Polaroid's flash to not spill on the subject and put my strobes in slave mode. Worked great.

  • @delontsui8478
    @delontsui8478 Год назад

    Awesome video! Trying it out myself, Is there a link for the 2.5mm jack cable you used?

  • @stapledtogether
    @stapledtogether 3 года назад

    this is sweet, im wondering if you could give any advice how you removed the borders on the polaroids? looks like you have cut open the polaroid or something?

  • @exz0r.ex3
    @exz0r.ex3 3 года назад

    Pretty cool

  • @nomadben
    @nomadben 4 года назад

    Those photos at the end looked fantastic! Really really great results.

  • @harveytherobot
    @harveytherobot Год назад +1

    You don’t have to guess the aperture when you attach a flash. It’s documented and based on the focus distance.

  • @onekcrane
    @onekcrane 6 лет назад +2

    Very cool, and timely! Just purchased my SX-70, and one of the reasons was for the ability to use off-camera strobe. I'm not brave enough to do the f/8 modification (to keep the aperture at f/8 when a flash bar/adapter is attached), but your video has given me a great starting point for trying it out. Cool results at the end! How did you get the Type 55-esque borders on your prints? I see that with my FP100C prints if I peel them a certain way (which I like), but not with the integral films.

  • @JCNY718
    @JCNY718 5 лет назад

    Sick

  • @vivbn_uk
    @vivbn_uk 7 лет назад +2

    Great clicks

  • @josephgarcia3767
    @josephgarcia3767 5 лет назад

    Ever used pocket wizard or other remote? Good lesson!!

  • @analogbug16
    @analogbug16 5 лет назад

    Did you peal the front off the Polaroids? The scans don’t look like I’d expect.

  • @FFz3_Photography
    @FFz3_Photography 7 лет назад

    Very helpful! Where did you get the sync cable?

  • @Fie.Franciska
    @Fie.Franciska 7 лет назад

    Most beautiful polas I've ever seen ;)

  • @ConstantinSPurcea
    @ConstantinSPurcea 6 лет назад

    See, does the SX-70 light meter take the reading while it's taking the picture to decide how quick to close the shutter, or does it take it before? Cause if it would meter before then it means the strobe won't be on so it'll think it will need longer exposure. Is it like digital light meters on DSLRs which meter something before you take the shot and stick with that reading to take your shot? I'm curious, and I'm asking you since you're the one using it with a strobe.