I've got an SX-70AF in user condition I might part with.
The Spectra/Image Pro is a useful tool, as is the ProCam (I got mine off eBay.de for a Euro a couple of years ago).
I've done loads of nice work on Polaroid SX-70/600/Image/i-zone, but they're a royal pain to scan as they're not keen on bending round the drum and the inevitable surface scratching doesn't suit the Creo either.
Does it have to be 600?
I've got an SX-70AF in user condition I might part with.
The Spectra/Image Pro is a useful tool, as is the ProCam (I got mine off eBay.de for a Euro a couple of years ago).
I've done loads of nice work on Polaroid SX-70/600/Image/i-zone, but they're a royal pain to scan as they're not keen on bending round the drum and the inevitable surface scratching doesn't suit the Creo either.
This is a fantastic book: Instant Light Tarkovsky Polaroids: Giovanni Chiaramonte, Andrey A. Tarkovsky: Amazon.co.uk: Books
as is this: Walker Evans: Polaroids: Amazon.co.uk: Walker Evans, Maria Morris Hambourg, Jeff L. Rosenheim: Books
and this: Warhol Andy - Polaroids, Celebrities and Self-portraits: Francesco Clemente: Amazon.co.uk: Books
(Fuck me I didn't know it was worth that much....)