No, I was wrong.  It is the 110A and 110B that had the great lenses
(especially the 110B which had an Ysarex!) I don't know if the 95A
or 95B were ever converted to pack film.  Since you can't get film
for these, they are of no use for pinhole conversion.
Look for an "Aitomatic 100" pack film camera.  The film is still
being made and the metal camera body has a tripod socket.

Mike Vande Bunt

P.S. Check The Land List at the url below -- if the listing says
"film no longer available", believe it!


Ray Esposito wrote:

Thanks Mike.  I am looking at a 95A and a 95B.  Can you recomend these
two?
Ray

Ray Esposito wrote:

Which Polaroid makes for the best or easiest pinhole conversion?
Ray

That depends on what type of pinhole camera you want to make from it.
If you will be satisfied with a "normal lens" focal length, the

plastic

non-folding models such as the "Super Shooter" are VERY easy to
convert.  (Avoid the "Square Shooter" which looks the same but
for which the film has not been mase for a number of years...)
If you want an extreme wide angle, then the folding (bellows)
models are the best (100 series, 200 series, 300 series, etc.).
Excellent information on the whole range of Polaroid cameras
over the years can be found on "The Land List" (for which I
think the url is www.landlist.org but a search engine should be
able to find it by name if I remembered the url wrong.  Of
particular use to pinholers is mention of which of the folding
models had tripod mounts.)

I relize that 6 or 8 months ago I promised to give some
detailed conversion instructions here and I have not done
so.  I really will try to get that done in the next couple of weeks!

Mike Vande Bunt





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