Candle

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Blur Dot Blog Now On Twitter

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Dog

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Photo Shoot (Behind The Scenes)

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Campbell, California

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Campbell, California

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Polaroid Automatic 230 Overview

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Over the past few days I have been posting some Polaroid photos taken with a Polaroid Automatic 230 Land Camera. For those of you not familiar with older Polaroid cameras, I thought I’d explain exactly what this camera is.

The Polaroid Automatic 230 Land Camera is a folding pack camera in the  “200 series” available from 1967 to 1969. It has a plastic body with a 114mm f/8.8 glass lens. The camera use 100 series peel apart pack film which is 3 1/4″ x 4 1/4″ in size. The actual image size is 2 7/8″ x 3 3/4″ centered on the frame.

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The shutter is electronic with speeds from 10 seconds – 1/1200. There is a dial on the lens for exposure compensation of -1 stop to +2 stops.

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Focusing is achieved by using a rangefinder that is separate from the viewfinder. The viewfinder assembly is on a hinge that allows for it to be folded down when storing the camera inside its case.

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To focus, a lever attached to the bellows is moved left or right and there is a pictogram indicating which way to move for closer focus (a man) or infinity (a man standing in front of a mountain).

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Film speed is chosen using a dial under the lens. The available speeds are 75, 150, 300 and 3000. So if a film such as 672 (ISO 400)  is used, some exposure compensation is required. The yellow button under the lens assembly is the “scene selector” which adjusts the aperture.

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Recommendations for which scene to use are listed on the top of the lens assembly for each of the film speeds and a yellow square shows the currently selected scene.

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Numbered buttons indicate the sequence for taking a shot. Step 1 is focus and step 2 is press the shutter.

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Step 3 is reset the shutter for the next shot. In reality, this is done before step 1 of course.

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Finally step 4 is remove the film from the camera by pulling on the paper tab.

Examples Shots

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Links
The Land List
Option8 Polaroid FAQ

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 8 comments

Campbell, California

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Campbell, California

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Campbell, California

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