Basic Tutorial on using the Polaroid Pro Pack Camera.
FILM:
The Polaroid ProPack uses instant peel apart film. The film I used is Fuji FP100C which I bought online for around $9.
FILM SETTING:
There are three options 80, 3000, or 3000 ER
80 is for your color film
3000 is for 3000 speed B&W film
3000 ER is for using the ProFlash attachment. Also used with 3000 B&W in a low light no flash situation.
DEVELOPMENT TIME:
You've probably noticed on the back of your camera there's a tiny screen and battery space. Don't bother with it. This is a timer for development (after you pull out the final print) I just used my cellphone to time my print.
You will find instruction on how long to let your print develop on your film box. It depends on the film type and the local temperature.
NOTES:
I had lots of fun playing with this camera and I hope that you do too. This was my first time shooting this film type and I hope to buy more soon. You can see my blogpost about this camera here: treehouseimage...
The second print at the end is a double exposure of trees and the last is an over exposure of Gracie my GWP (the knob works, haha).
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