In these days I was wondering about the practical use of the new square instant film format and its size is really similar to 56x56mm. It could be something really useful to have new instant backs for our cameras, maybe a Kickstarter project could help us? I'd honestly spend some bucks on that kind of products.
In these days I was wondering about the practical use of the new square instant film format and its size is really similar to 56x56mm. It could be something really useful to have new instant backs for our cameras, maybe a Kickstarter project could help us? I'd honestly spend some bucks on that kind of products.
You can use current packfilm and maybe cutfilm holders, but it's not an easy method. In the dark, or inside a dark bag, you load the instax cartridge into the holder, then put darkslide, then mount to your MF camera, and take your picture. Then in the dark or dark bag you take the instax cartridge out of the holder, then pop it into an instax camera. You want an instax camera that automatically ejects the darkslide (or first frame) that way it ejects the picture you took. This is too cumbersome for me..I wonder whether perhaps the roller plate holder could be used for this purpose. I recall someone did this previously with instax (wide?)
I have seen this. The key seems to be the mounting/adapter plate. I am surprised there is not enough of a market for a small shop with 3D printing or metal machining capacity to make these adapters for Hasselblad and Mamiya, and possibly Bronica as well. I followed the Kickstarter efforts, but they ended.I searched Photrio and this was the closest thread to this concept that I could find, so here you go to anyone interested:
https://mymodernmet.com/hasselblad-instax-hybrid/
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