some 'roids // FPJ
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zalmyb
Registered: Apr 29, 2010
Total Posts: 1110
Country: United States

I got my replacement RZ67 today and went on a polaroid spree.

I was too lazy to look for my lightmeter, so these are all guesstimations (some better than others )

C&C appreciated as always

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brianclary
Registered: Sep 12, 2012
Total Posts: 124
Country: United States

These are great...love 2, 4, 5. Especially 2. Thx for sharing



Josh Evilsizor
Registered: Sep 23, 2005
Total Posts: 2892
Country: United States

I have a poloroid back for my RB67 that I keep meaning to try out, but haven't gotten around to it... which instant film are you using?



SebastianS
Registered: Dec 03, 2009
Total Posts: 226
Country: United States

great shots!



morganb4
Registered: Nov 03, 2005
Total Posts: 5199
Country: Australia

Those aren't the roids we're looking for....

Actually they are great

Thanks for sharing.



Dan Knowlton
Registered: Oct 17, 2010
Total Posts: 43
Country: United States

no 'roid rage here!

Like the pics.

Dan K.



qwyjibo
Registered: May 12, 2009
Total Posts: 748
Country: United States

Good fun with the polaroids. 2,4,5 are my favorites, with 5 in the lead.



zalmyb
Registered: Apr 29, 2010
Total Posts: 1110
Country: United States

Thanks guys. Every time I stick my polaroid back on I realize how much fun it is. And the actual roids look much much better than the scans, especially the ones with a lot of shadow area.

Josh, it's the fuji fp3000b.



benee
Registered: Nov 28, 2007
Total Posts: 1491
Country: United States

3, 4 and 7 are my favs. I'm impressed by your exposures and by the # of keepers you got. Its so easy to overshoot digital and I can see how shooting MF polaroids could really help discipline your shooting and exposures.



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