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She's arrived.

0.72-3, Vulcanite, and something very special you might be able to spot.

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At last. Mine own MP.

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M/MP pair on the train from Zurich to Lausanne...

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I like your lens choices a lot - two of my favourite lenses, both rendering much more naturally than their newer versions.

 

Thanks! I agree. Though I have the ASPH versions of the Summilux 35, Summicron 35, & APO Summicron 75, my favorite and most-often used lenses are be PRE-ASPH versions of this Elmarit 28/2.8 and Summilux 50/1.4, and the Summicron 35/2 v4 pre-ASPH too of course.

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11 May 2013, with fill in flash. :)

Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Alpha 1

Impossible PX70 Color Protection

CanoScan LiDE 700F

 

 

...hey, Istvan, cool shot - what are your thoughts on the Impossible Project's latest offering? I've got an SX-70 as well but haven't used it or PX since 2011.

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Still working perfect!!!!

 

best regards

 

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...hey, Istvan, cool shot - what are your thoughts on the Impossible Project's latest offering? I've got an SX-70 as well but haven't used it or PX since 2011.

 

The color protection film is much better than the previous version of Impossible instant color shade. I use it with relatively constant results, hover the developing time is still not " instant" but 45 minutes.

 

The colors are sometimes, depending on the lightning condition a bit off and after a month in the camera the film is getting a bit more unpredictable. When you shoot fresh film, stored properly and you let it develop in a dark environment, I think the color protection is at least worth to try in the SX-70. The 1200 cameras using a bit wider film, this one is much more uneven developing its self. Sometimes quite disappointing.

 

When I went last year to Polaroid in Enschede (factory) they ensured me a new film will be introduced at latest in the first quarter of 2014. I would like to try that one asap.

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