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 quelle difference entre les dos polaroid 4x5?
Auteur: hansel 
Date:   13-11-2007 23:52

pouvez vous me dire quelle est la différence en un dos POLAROID 545 et le modèle 545i

j'envisage l'achat d'un de ces dos pour faire du film POLAROID et par la même occasion du QUICKLOAD ou READYLOAD.

merci.


 
 Re: quelle difference entre les dos polaroid 4x5?
Auteur: Luc Régnier 
Date:   14-11-2007 06:06

Bonjour,
Actuellement 2 modèles ; le 545 Pro et le 545i , attention aux incompatibilités , Quickload , Readyload , Pola :

The Polaroid 545P Pro 4x5 Sheet Film Holder features 3.25 x 4.25" (8.9 x 11.4cm) image area. Accepts Polaroid 4x5 sheet film and allows changing of film type after each exposure. The Model 545 Pro 4 x 5 Sheet Film Holder fits most 4 x 5 standard press and view cameras and scientific/recording devices that are equipped with spring backs, lock backs and similar backs, without making any alteration to the camera or the focusing system. Some of the advanced features include:
Development time automatically adjusts to ambient temperature
LCD display shows f-stop change recommendation, based on ambient temperature; and audible and visual prompts for film processing timing.
Development timer is automatically activated when the lever is moved to "p" for processing
Timing automatically adjusts to ambient temperature, so every shot is optimally timed, reducing film waste
Audible and visual prompts. Simply pull the film and wait for the automatic prompt
Timer counts 3 quick shots concurrently. Series of quick shots optimally timed
Timer settings for all 4 x 5" sheet films and positive/negative films. Optimally times every film type
Programmable auto-power shut-off prolongs battery life
LCD backlight makes processing information visible in dimly-lit studio environments
Exposure compensation indicator recommends f/stop changes based on ambient temperature
Timer allows you to switch between film types, to accommodate two film types during a photo shoot
Interior twin locking lugs prevent negative from shifting or skewing as the dark slide is moved in and out
Strong, rugged, long-lasting, high-impact, glass-filled body
Film entryway has rounded corners allowing smooth, error-free film sheet insertion
Film engagement indicator confirms the film is properly engaged for proper film exposure
Easy access to film rollers for easier cleaning, reducing photographic defects
Fits all cameras designed to accept Polaroid 4 x 5 film holders
The Polaroid 545 4x5 sheet film holder features 3.25 x 4.25" (8.9 x 11.4cm) image area. Accepts Polaroid 4x5 sheet film and allows changing of film type after each exposure. Provides instant images in the format size of the camera.


The 545i 4 x 5 Sheet Film Holder fits most 4 x 5 standard press and view cameras and scientific/recording devices that are equipped with spring backs, lock backs and similar backs, without making any alteration to the camera or the focusing system. It can also be used with instruments (such as microscope and oscilloscope cameras) equipped with similar backs, and with the Polaroid MP4+ Cameras, the CU-5 4x5 camera, and the Polaroid Miniportrait 4x5 cameras.
Film holder slides into the back of the camera
No alterations to equipment or focusing system is needed
Accepts all Polaroid 4 x 5 inch instant sheet films
Compatible with most 4 x 5 cameras and other imaging equipment
No darkroom, electricity, running water, or chemical mixing required
Compatible with any equipment that uses conventional films
High-quality instant photographs with minimum investment in additional equipment
Saves time and money without compromising quality

LR

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