Newland Polaroid Adapter Breathes New Life into Vintage Land Cameras

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Newland Polaroid Adapter Breathes New Life into Vintage Land Cameras
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The Newland Camera back adapter enables vintage Polaroid land cameras made in the 1960s to take more modern instant print film cartridges.

, the back adapter enables the folding, bellows style land cameras made in the 1960s to take more modern instant print film cartridges.

However, a new adapter developed by Clément Grosjean and his team promises to breathe new life into the forgotten cameras by allowing them to accept either SX-70 film cartridges or i-Type film without a battery. Black and white film cartridges are also supported, as well as round frame film. Users have to adjust the speed setting to 75 for the new camera configuration to properly capture an image with the best results, although on some models, a setting of 150 or 300 can also be used. The new adapter doesn’t require batteries, however, Grojean advises that the more automatic models which have an “electronic eye” light meter may need to be converted to AAA in order to function properly.

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