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+ | The '''EE100 Special''' is one of [[Polaroid]]'s second generation of folding, 100-series packfilm cameras, made for a few years from bout 1989. It is a variant of the [[Polaroid EE100|EE100]], similar to earlier models; [[The Reporter]] from 1977, and the [[Polaroid ProPack |Pro-Pack]]. The EE100 Special can use both 100-series and 80-series packfilms, and the fixed non-focusing viewfinder has guides to show the frame size for each. Like the Reporter,(but unlike the standard EE100), the Special has a setting ('3000 ER') to use ISO3000 film at full aperture. | ||
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+ | The lens is a coated 112 mm f/9.4 Polatriplet, with front-element scale focusing; the owner of the camera pictured right states that it is plastic. Unlike the original [[Polaroid 100-400 series]] of folding packfilm cameras, this series of cameras do not rangefinders. | ||
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+ | As an improvement over the original folding series, there is no need to cock the shutter after each exposure, and the folding mechanism is greatly simplified. The EE100 also takes generic 'blue dot' flashcubes, with a wind-up hot shoe and diffuser set to one side of the lens. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 18 August 2011
EE100 Special image by Steve Harwood (Image rights) |
The EE100 Special is one of Polaroid's second generation of folding, 100-series packfilm cameras, made for a few years from bout 1989. It is a variant of the EE100, similar to earlier models; The Reporter from 1977, and the Pro-Pack. The EE100 Special can use both 100-series and 80-series packfilms, and the fixed non-focusing viewfinder has guides to show the frame size for each. Like the Reporter,(but unlike the standard EE100), the Special has a setting ('3000 ER') to use ISO3000 film at full aperture.
The lens is a coated 112 mm f/9.4 Polatriplet, with front-element scale focusing; the owner of the camera pictured right states that it is plastic. Unlike the original Polaroid 100-400 series of folding packfilm cameras, this series of cameras do not rangefinders.
As an improvement over the original folding series, there is no need to cock the shutter after each exposure, and the folding mechanism is greatly simplified. The EE100 also takes generic 'blue dot' flashcubes, with a wind-up hot shoe and diffuser set to one side of the lens.
EE100 Special image by Tim Williams (Image rights) |