So…after realising that my black and silver SX70 Sonar was not going to be an easy repair job, I decided to bite the pillow and buy a replacement. I probably umm’ed and ahhh’d for a good two months. Firstly you have to wade through the many SX70 lots on eBay that are listed as “not sure if it works but it used to in 1978 when my Grandad used it last”…which seemed to be most of them. There were also a few lots which were re-listed with suspicious regularity; this suggested to me that a buyer received it only to discover it no longer worked and sent it back. I almost bought one from PolaPremium, but refuse to pay the inflated prices. In the end I bought a very pretty tan leather SX70 Alpha 1 (manual focus), deciding that a sonar autofocus model would add to the list of things that might go wrong with it.
It came with a very nice leather carrying case, the strap of which broke the moment I put it on. Luckily the camera wasn’t damaged in the drop. I tested it with the remaining film salvaged from the old Sonar:
Incidentally, I finally got around to scanning the last Polaroids that I managed to take with the old SX70. Briefly in August it started working again for a few hours, long enough to take some photos at Steve’s birthday party. When it came to taking my self portrait, the SX70 died for a second and last time…I’m trying not to take it personally:
Goodbye SX70 Sonar…I will miss you




















