polaroid filter-making film
-
- Posts: 3345
- Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:06 am
- Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
polaroid filter-making film
Does anyone know where I can get polaroid film to try polaroid imaging. I don't even know what to look up. I keep getting listing for Polaroid cameras.
-
- Posts: 608
- Joined: Mon May 24, 2021 1:19 pm
- Location: Devon UK.
Re: polaroid filter-making film
I got camera filters from ebay.
Polariser filter or polarized. not poleroid.
Made from glass,can be taken out of the mounting, lots of sizes available.
Good luck.
I got 27mm fitted in the socket for the head dovetail.
49mm over the light,helps if it's easy to rotate.
Both where Bandridge branded £4 each.
Polariser filter or polarized. not poleroid.
Made from glass,can be taken out of the mounting, lots of sizes available.
Good luck.
I got 27mm fitted in the socket for the head dovetail.
49mm over the light,helps if it's easy to rotate.
Both where Bandridge branded £4 each.
-
- Posts: 3345
- Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:06 am
- Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Re: polaroid filter-making film
thanks. I'll say "polarized" this time.
-
- Posts: 1186
- Joined: Tue Oct 20, 2020 6:44 am
Re: polaroid filter-making film
Hi Don "polarizing sheets" (plastic) are available on Amazon in various sizes. Glass "Polarizing Camera Filters" are available there also in various sizes.
I mostly use the sheets. I cut out circles. Mount one under the head of the scope. Remove the illuminator lens, take it apart, and mount the film on top of the diffuser. Then when you put it back together you can adjust for extinction by rotating the entire illuminator. This gives excellent and stable control. If you can't find the sheets, send me an email and I will mail a sheet to you at no cost to you. If you need assistance I will be happy to guide you through it over the phone.
And,
If it won't adjust to extinction, turn the sheet over in the head and it will work.
Greg
I mostly use the sheets. I cut out circles. Mount one under the head of the scope. Remove the illuminator lens, take it apart, and mount the film on top of the diffuser. Then when you put it back together you can adjust for extinction by rotating the entire illuminator. This gives excellent and stable control. If you can't find the sheets, send me an email and I will mail a sheet to you at no cost to you. If you need assistance I will be happy to guide you through it over the phone.
And,
If it won't adjust to extinction, turn the sheet over in the head and it will work.
Greg
-
- Posts: 3345
- Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:06 am
- Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Re: polaroid filter-making film
Thank you very much greg. When I get involved in this I'll be in touch.
Re: polaroid filter-making film
I missed completely...
Re: polaroid filter-making film
.
Not the great company that Polaroid once was
… just another ‘Brand’ these days
Edwin Land must be turning in his grave.
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: polaroid filter-making film
B&H photo sells good quality film from B+W. That is what I used initially before I got glass filters.