It gives you two 35 mm images....Joe

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From: Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>
> Is yours the 90 degree version that gives about a 2 x 3 image, or the  
> straight back version that is a strictly 35mm image?
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> On Dec 27, 2008, at 09:19 , [email protected] wrote:
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> > Guess, I will not be able to get any more film for my Polaroid back  
> > for my LX.. I will take a photo of it, so the list members can see  
> > what it looks like, if any of you did not that there was made for  
> > the LX. It was made the same time when the Nikon F3 version was also  
> > out.
> > But however I still have frozen Polaroid film number's 667 and 669  
> > in the fridge. Joe
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