Totally understandable why you prefer this filter as suppose to a lens attachment.. It‘s so satisfying to close and open the camera, i honestly wouldn‘t want to have one extra step between that satisfaction 😅.. But lens attachments can be cool for other things, so i might buy one anyway..
I always turn the dial 1/3 to the dark side. I do the same when I'm using SX-70 film on the SX-70 camera. They tend to overexpose if the dial is in the middle unless the light conditions are perfect.
Hi. Could you tell me please. Can I somehow use SX 70 film in the SLR 680? Thanks. I have 2 SX 70's that don't work. 1 SLR 680 and 1 SX 70 film. Fixing will cost more than I have right now, so I'm looking at the option to use the SX 70 film in SLR 680. If you could please let me know.
Hey sorry to hear about the SX-70s. The SLR-680 should only shoot 600 film. It would be easier for 600 film to go into the SX-70 with an ND filter since you can compensate for the higher iso film to a slower speed film. 600 film is 640 iso and SX-70 is 160 so if you do use the pack it might be over exposed.
Sometimes type 600 has 4 little teeth at the leading edge of the cartridge. You need to shave the two middle ones off with a knife or the cartridge won't fit. DO NOT FORCE IT.
Theres no film back for the model I use. Just a slot like regular polaroid cameras. The cons to the film are subjective but you may consider that sx-70 film is a different sensitivity than 600. The model in this video has a sonar autofocus but older versions were fully manual. So make sure you have the accessories you need to properly expose your shot.
I'm getting the mint lens set AND the ND Filters for the packs and was wondering if I should use my nd filter lens AND the nd filter screen at the same time or not? Would that be overkill? Thanks
That might be over kill but it would be a cool experiment. Polaroids love light so if you’re in a super bright situation and using sensitive film then it might be the move to double up. And since the Mint ND filter is over the lens you can just take it off if the shot is too dark.
super informative video! you mentioned ND filters for the lens itself -- what models do you recommend? will they attach straight on, or do you need some sort of adapter?
The model I use is just a sheet. The link the description. I used another version that attached to the from of the camera made by MINT and should be available on Polaroid's website.
The camera's exposure compensation dial is about 1.5 stops both ways. I'm not sure of the stops on the nd filter sheet but Polaroid sells a set of filters that go over the lens including an ND i.refs.cc/0yE6MuMj?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjozNzQwMjM0NDl9
Just found some on Amazon www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Originals-Filter-Double-Black/dp/B075NFFJR4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=polaroid+nd+filter&qid=1654867752&sr=8-3
Totally understandable why you prefer this filter as suppose to a lens attachment.. It‘s so satisfying to close and open the camera, i honestly wouldn‘t want to have one extra step between that satisfaction 😅..
But lens attachments can be cool for other things, so i might buy one anyway..
Lens attachments can definitely enhance your experience or at least make it even more fun
Subbed and liked, nice video, and helpful, just one question I'm new so please be gentle why do you need the filter?
should you turn the dial to the darker or the lighter side when using ND filter? Great video, nice plants!
I always turn the dial 1/3 to the dark side. I do the same when I'm using SX-70 film on the SX-70 camera. They tend to overexpose if the dial is in the middle unless the light conditions are perfect.
Nice straightforward and instructional video !
Any plans for regular Polaroid vids ?
It seems like putting a wavy piece of plastic over the focus plane would effect sharpness. Is that not the case?
No, because it flattens out once inserted into the spring-loaded cartridge. It can, however, slip if it's not secure.
Hi. Could you tell me please. Can I somehow use SX 70 film in the SLR 680? Thanks.
I have 2 SX 70's that don't work. 1 SLR 680 and 1 SX 70 film. Fixing will cost more than I have right now, so I'm looking at the option to use the SX 70 film in SLR 680. If you could please let me know.
Hey sorry to hear about the SX-70s. The SLR-680 should only shoot 600 film. It would be easier for 600 film to go into the SX-70 with an ND filter since you can compensate for the higher iso film to a slower speed film. 600 film is 640 iso and SX-70 is 160 so if you do use the pack it might be over exposed.
@@BryonSummers thanks. How could I mitigate that over exposure?
@@mvagusta6757 I’m sorry I meant underexposed. You should be able to get a decent shot in a bright setting. Also adjust your exposure dial.
Sometimes type 600 has 4 little teeth at the leading edge of the cartridge. You need to shave the two middle ones off with a knife or the cartridge won't fit. DO NOT FORCE IT.
I'm so close to purchasing an SX-70 but the only thing I'm stuck on is the film back! Are there any cons to the original SX-70 film?
Theres no film back for the model I use. Just a slot like regular polaroid cameras. The cons to the film are subjective but you may consider that sx-70 film is a different sensitivity than 600. The model in this video has a sonar autofocus but older versions were fully manual. So make sure you have the accessories you need to properly expose your shot.
Great video Bryon. Do you have any samples of the photos you've taken with this method? I'd love to see them.
Thank’s Aidan. Yes I’m working on another video to show the pros and cons of the filter. I’ll make sure to give plenty of examples.
@@BryonSummers Awesome, thank you! I just picked up one of these today, fully functioning and in great condition. I couldn't be more excited!
@@BryonSummers would love to see this
Great video. I just got an SX-70 and almost threw away the ND filter that was included. That’s to your video I didn’t.
Glad you didn't! SX-70 is great but being able to use cheaper 600 film is clutch.
I'm getting the mint lens set AND the ND Filters for the packs and was wondering if I should use my nd filter lens AND the nd filter screen at the same time or not? Would that be overkill? Thanks
That might be over kill but it would be a cool experiment. Polaroids love light so if you’re in a super bright situation and using sensitive film then it might be the move to double up. And since the Mint ND filter is over the lens you can just take it off if the shot is too dark.
Thank you Bryon, very helpful 🙏
thanks for the video very informative 👍
Glad it was helpful!
super informative video! you mentioned ND filters for the lens itself -- what models do you recommend? will they attach straight on, or do you need some sort of adapter?
The model I use is just a sheet. The link the description. I used another version that attached to the from of the camera made by MINT and should be available on Polaroid's website.
@@BryonSummers thanks! the sheet's out of stock everywhere. i'm assuming that this is probably a pandemic-related problem?
@@shaps6 Yea It's gotta be related. SX-70 film is sold out so the ND filters + 600 film is the way. I'm watching every week now.
@@shaps6 Lukily was able to buy some recently here in Australia, only one seller here sells them on eBay.
Great video!! Well done!!
Thank you! More tuts and tips to come.
I was wondering how the photos would turn out if i did'nt use one of those filters, would it be completely over exposed?
Yes it would be over exposed if you didnt compensate for the extra sensitive film. You might have some luck in a darker setting.
How many stops is it so i can find a lens filter for it
The camera's exposure compensation dial is about 1.5 stops both ways. I'm not sure of the stops on the nd filter sheet but Polaroid sells a set of filters that go over the lens including an ND i.refs.cc/0yE6MuMj?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjozNzQwMjM0NDl9
where can i get this nd filter? its sold out everywhere
Just found some on Amazon www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Originals-Filter-Double-Black/dp/B075NFFJR4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=polaroid+nd+filter&qid=1654867752&sr=8-3
Is this also compatible with i-type?
Not without a hack to your cartridge. The i-type film doesn't have a battery in the cartridge so the camera won't have any charge.
nice instructional video!
It is just impossible to purchase such a ND filter these days. Discontinued and sold out anywhere.
Check out MINT or Photodom or Polaroid’s site. They should have the sheets and the attachments. photodom.shop/shop/mint-polaroid-nd-filter/
I like the vid, thanks for this. Sub'd