Similarities To Reporter/Ee100; Film - Polaroid ProPack Repair Manual

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This section of the Repair Manual is divided into two major parts: "Similarities to Reporter/
EE100" and "New Features." Although the similarities are briefly discussed here, you should
reread the Reporter and EE100 manuals to gain an in-depth knowledge of these areas which are
common among the three camera models.
Among the new features in the ProPack are an interface capability with a dedicated electronic
strobe called ProFlash, a modified CB103 camera back, and an integral digital electronic timer.
Using 3000 speed film and the new electronic strobe, the camera can take unusually distant shots
at night. With 3000 speed film and the film selector set to 80, well-exposed pictures can be
made of subjects within a subject range of 50 to 75 feet (15.2 to 22.9 meters). These features
will be discussed in detail later.

SIMILARITIES TO REPORTER/EE100:

Film

Nine types of pack film may be used in the ProPack:
Film
Type
Polacolor
Type 88
Polacolor
Type 108
Polacolor
Type 669
Polacolor
Type 668
Polacolor
Type 87
Polaroid
Type 107
Polaroid
Type 107C
Polaroid
Type 667
Polaroid
Type 665
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FILM CHARACTERISTICS
ISO
Speed
80/20
80/20
80/20
80/20
3000/36
3000/36
3000/36
3000/36
80/20
Format
Square
Rectangular
Rectangular
Rectangular
Square
Rectangular
Rectangular
Rectangular
Retangular
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Picture
Type
Color Prints
Color Prints
Color Prints
Color Prints
Coaterless
Black & White Prints
Black & White Prints
Coaterless
Black & White Prints
Coaterless
Black & White Prints
Black & White Prints
with Negatives
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