u/Cronos_99
[NO SPOILERS] After several years, I finally have a Polaroid 600 like Max's (I know it's not exactly a 600 that Max has, but I'm excited to finally use it).
I have a question: can you do astrophotography with a Polaroid 600 One Step Flash? I ask this because I've seen some photos of eclipses and comets shared on this forum.
I'd like to know if what I mentioned in the title is possible, as I recently acquired a Polaroid camera of that type, and I want to photograph the moon when it's visible, as well as other astronomical events. I have a basic telescope, but I do have one; I just need to know if it's possible to do something like this. I would greatly appreciate any help, thank you!
I found this in an outlet store, but I don't know what year it is or what it is.If anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it.
I possess some interesting documents that, from my point of view, would be of interest to a museum or library specializing in rare books. However, I would like to know what requirements are in place for someone to borrow these documents or works. Specifically, I have the 1945 London letter, a document that marked the beginning of Robespierre's Reign of Terror, among other things (including a book containing high-quality facsimile signatures taken from the originals held by the British Museum). Most of them are in good condition.
I'm interested in buying fossils, as I'd like to make necklaces for two family members. I'm new to this, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!