Originally Posted by
ebayologist
Originally Posted by
funkyfreshfelix
Originally Posted by
ebayologist
Originally Posted by funkyfreshfelix
Okay well I'll try to look for some in a decent price range, for I am a jobless highschool student lol.
But are you saying that they're going to stop producing the film? Or the product?
EDIT
is in produc i mean like the cameras, sorry if that cuased confusion
The cameras that take 600 polariod film will or least should be dirt cheap. It's just 600 polariod film which is the square shot w/ the chemicals is the base that everyone is familiar with is out of production thus is about $15+ for pack of 10 shots right now and only will go up in price and down in availability.
Oh i see. Well yeah because I've looked at local everyday stores such as Walgreens CVS etc, and they all say it's the other way around. That the cameras will go out of production yet the film will still be produced. At Walmart my hyna tells me that there are racks full of them and cost $12. But I will keep that in mind. Thanks Again Ebay.
Another question though. I was looking at Yashicas and the Yashica 635 seemed easy to come buy, so I am interested. It will probably take a while to get used but I'm willing to learn. I saw in your first post that you had a Yashica Mat 635, is there a difference between that one and the regular 635?
Idk who you heard that from but polariod so I've been told has already ceased production on the consumer based product i.e. 600 polariod film. It's just no one was really buying that stuff to begin with hence the cease on production so I'm sure big stores like Walmart have OD stock of that kinda film. But Walmart doesn't sell 690 or any of the other professional polariod films as walmart doesn't sell professional film polariod or otherwise as far as I know but I can't remember the last time I was in one it just nothing like one sells professional film... The cameras whether they go out of production or not I would buy an older one on Ebay for a number of reasons (cheaper, better optics, better construction) I bet the new ones have plastic lens SMH…
As for Yashica 635 is just cheap TLR. Technically it can shoot 35mm but you need an adaptor and so I'm told the focus is ehh... So for me it was an entry into 6x6 medium format. Before I got my Hasselblad I used that Yashica like for the Bacci's Crew. But there are any number of Yashica cameras that are either 35mm or Medium Format (all 6x6, I think). So you're going to have to be more specific about what other Yashicas to reference it. I only call it Yashica Mat 635 that's the full name you find on the older ones, virtually same camera lens has one more element so it's suppose to be sharper but few if anyone will notice.
The one thing about Yashica 635 is you're going to need a light meter. I know people who use just another cameras light meter but if you want to use a Yashica medium format camera (there are handful of them 635, 124G, YashicaMat F, etc..) as a stepping stone to even better cameras do yourself a favor and just buy a light meter if you can afford one.