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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Not a problem...just developed one frame at a time and don't "fix" it....or adjust a Polaroid camera to do time exposures.
alex
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I have a few Polaroids in my collection of antique cameras including a big thing used by news photographers, complete with big flash unit.
Problem is the price of the film, damn it's expensive for a pack of 8 from memory and that's just for the small automatic Polaroid, not the Land camera (where ever it is).
I did a lot of Astro without the capacity to do my own developing with my 35mm Nikon back in the late 80s. I kept a small notebook and pencil to write down every exposure, I was very new to the concept. There was no internet, no easy way to find information or people who could help and no knowledge of clubs or groups to join but I did chew the ears off many a salesperson in telescope shops.
I still know no better but I can simply delete the bad images with digital at no expense.
Then there was the issue with film labs auto-lightening my images because they were dark.
"They're supposed to be dark, they are astronomy shots you morons".
I may have gotten a little angry considering the price of film and processing. I should have shot slides like I always did when younger with my old large format camera (6x6 now I believe), processing was free for slides.