Dinis Figueira
Member
Hi guys,
My second niece is almost born and I would like to use my instax again.
Problem is, my instax is a instax mini 10. There was a problem some months ago that I think that I resolved by removing a piece of black tape that was getting on the photos way.
Problem now is that I want to test it again to start using and this camera uses some "crappy" batteries - the CR123A - two of them. Why crappy? 3 packs on the camera and the batteries started failing and they are expensive! Like 5€ each. Is there a way to have the same voltage in a cheaper way even if it meant, modifiying the camera?
Thank you
My second niece is almost born and I would like to use my instax again.
Problem is, my instax is a instax mini 10. There was a problem some months ago that I think that I resolved by removing a piece of black tape that was getting on the photos way.
Problem now is that I want to test it again to start using and this camera uses some "crappy" batteries - the CR123A - two of them. Why crappy? 3 packs on the camera and the batteries started failing and they are expensive! Like 5€ each. Is there a way to have the same voltage in a cheaper way even if it meant, modifiying the camera?
Thank you