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Polaroid Digital Timer Giambarba

Die original Polaroid 110A Pathfinder Kamera, restauriert und modifiziert von Alpenhause Kamerawerke in den USA. Verwendet the Polaroid 545i filmholder (mit dabei in dieser limitierten Ausgabe) Limitierte Sonderedition, entworfen von Paul Giambarba
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  • Einfache Bedienung mit drei Knöpfen
  • Selbstklebend: kann an Ihrer Kamera befestigt werden.
  • Inklusive einer Batterie
    1. Use the right film in the right camera. Impossible films are available in different formats and film speeds, not every film type will fit any Polaroid camera.
    2. Hold the camera stable, especially at low light levels and press the button.
    3. Immediately shield the image from light as the camera ejects it, the first split seconds are crucial!
    4. Protect the picture from light for up to 3 minutes while it develops (let it develop upside down).
    5. Turn the picture over and enjoy your Impossible instant picture. In order to enhance the picture quality and minimize unwanted aging alterations please apply our recommended Dry Age procedure.

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DURCHSCHNITTLICHE BEWERTUNG: (80.00 %)   2 Rezensionen
One could use it for...
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Hahahaaa. That thing looks cool. One could use it while brushing teeth with the children so they see when three mins are through. Or you could cook t he perfect breakfastEgg with it. I want one !!!
sagt Sebastian Ambigu MC Gulak, DE | 2012.12.15 14:20 PM
Hilfreiche Rezension? Ja / Nein
Upgrade Your ProPack!
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This is a perfect replacement for your old timer on your ProPack 100-Series camera (seeing as how the original ones always seem to be missing the battery cover)and has a better layout and bigger display than the factory timer. Fits right in the original location in the middle of the film door and the VHB tape holds it in nice and securely. Good and loud and couldn't be simpler to use, and absolute must for anyone like me who insists on clinging to peel-apart instant fims, or great for monitoring the development of Impossible integral films before you expose them to light. Being N.O.S. Polaroid, I know they'll dry up eventually, so if you're thinking about grabbing one and you're on the fence, just get it- it's well worth having!
sagt Greg Miller, US | 2012.03.11 02:43 AM
Hilfreiche Rezension? Ja / Nein