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Mint SX-70 Lens Set

Dedicated to Polaroid SX-70 and similar cameras, the MiNT Camera Lens Set includes a custom-fit lens/filter holder, three filters, and two conversion lenses for adjusting the look and gaining more control over your instant film photos. The holder features a matte black finish and is designed to comfortably fit over the front of Polaroid cameras while still maintaining access to all of the camera controls and shutter release button. The holder then enables the use of the included filters and conversion lenses for creatively refining your photographs and expanding the range of ways you can work with your Polaroid.

SKU: GC34-SX-70 Lens Set

Mint SX-70 Lens Set

Mint SX-70 Lens Set

Dedicated to Polaroid SX-70 and similar cameras, the MiNT Camera Lens Set includes a custom-fit lens/filter holder, three filters, and two conversion lenses for adjusting the look and gaining more control over your instant film photos. The holder features a matte black finish and is designed to comfortably fit over the front of Polaroid cameras while still maintaining access to all of the camera controls and shutter release button. The holder then enables the use of the included filters and conversion lenses for creatively refining your photographs and expanding the range of ways you can work with your Polaroid.

The filters included are a blue 80B, yellow K2, and solid neutral density filter; each of which is constructed from glass and are designed to compensate for common issues when working with select Polaroid films or film-camera combinations. The 80B is designed to be used with colour films and corrects the excessive reddish cast when working under tungsten-balanced light. The K2 filter is designed for working with black & white films and helps to increase overall contrast and darken blue tones in the image. The solid neutral density filter reduces the exposure by approximately 2.5 stops and is specifically designed to enable working with 600-type films in an SX-70 camera, and can also be used when working in generally bright conditions.

In addition to the corrective filters, this set also includes a pair of conversion lenses to produce either a wider field of view or a shorter minimum focusing distance. The full-frame fisheye lens creates a distinctly distorted look with a very wide field of view and is ideal for creative applications or exaggerating the perspective. Contrasting the wide fisheye lens is the close-up lens, which cuts the standard 10" minimum focusing distance in half to allow you to photographs subjects just 5" away. With the closer working distance, it is easier to utilize a shallow depth of field techniques and gain increased detail when photographing nearby subjects.

Compatible Cameras

SX-70 Model 1, Alpha 1, Sonar OneStep, SLR670, SLR680, and SLR690.

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Mint SX-70 Lens Set

Dedicated to Polaroid SX-70 and similar cameras, the MiNT Camera Lens Set includes a custom-fit lens/filter holder, three filters, and two conversion lenses for adjusting the look and gaining more control over your instant film photos. The holder features a matte black finish and is designed to comfortably fit over the front of Polaroid cameras while still maintaining access to all of the camera controls and shutter release button. The holder then enables the use of the included filters and conversion lenses for creatively refining your photographs and expanding the range of ways you can work with your Polaroid.

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