Yesterday I received this email ( in response to me writing to them twice re the Mamiya 645 back):
Dear Marc,
Thank you very much for reaching out, we really appreciate you checking in.
First of all, please accept our sincere apologies for the delay and for the lack of communication since your order. We completely understand how concerning this can feel, and we’re very sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.
We recently sent out an honest update regarding the RB67 and Bronica ETRS backs. I’ll gladly duplicate that update for you below in case it didn’t reach you.
The good news first:
The product itself is ready. We already have fully working and tested final prototypes. We’ve also developed and manufactured custom screws specifically for the Mamiya system. All packaging and boxes are already produced, and all developer units for this batch are ready as well.
The only component we were waiting for is the MJF-printed bodies.
Unfortunately, our MJF 3D printing contractor let us down. They delayed production multiple times and ultimately confirmed they could not complete the order. We are truly sorry about this, we know many customers have been waiting for a long time, and we fully understand the frustration.
Right now, we are urgently testing two new MJF contractors. We expect to receive sample parts within about one week. Both companies have strong experience and industrial-grade printers, so we are hopeful.
If the samples meet our quality standards, we will immediately place the full production order. Production should then take approximately two weeks, and shipping should start roughly 3–4 weeks from now.
For transparency, you can also follow the current status of each instant back at this page:
https://jollylook.com/pages/instant...ic-analog-cameras-compatible-with-instax-film
For those who choose to stay with us, thank you. We are pushing this forward as fast as possible while making sure the quality meets our standards.
We’ve attached photos of the working prototypes, development units, custom screws, packaging, and prepared components so you can see the real current status.
Thank you again for your patience and support, it honestly means a lot to our small team.
Kind regards,
Kate
Jollylook Team