nascarfann
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Is it possible to modify a disposable camera to shoot 4x5 or 8x10? I am strapped for cash and was wondering if I could make a really cheap 4x5 or 8x10 camera by modifying a disposable.
The old polaroid land film cameras eg. "the land 800" will shoot almost 4x5 (3.5x4.5 ish) by just putting film in them. But they are a one shot deal like that, and must be loaded and unloaded in a dark room. Can be had very cheap because the polaroid film is no longer available, usually shipping costs about the same as the camera.
Mossy Creek Bridge by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Polaroid Land Camera - The 800 by Bryan Chernick, on FlickrIs it possible to modify a disposable camera to shoot 4x5 or 8x10? I am strapped for cash and was wondering if I could make a really cheap 4x5 or 8x10 camera by modifying a disposable.
Any Polaroid that took Type 40 film, see the Land List http://www.landlist.ch/landlist/landdcam-roll.htm. 4X5 fits perfectly, you do waste some of the film but you get the nice rounded corners. Best to get a rangefinder model like the 800 that Digger mentioned, that’s mine below. You can scale focus with the non-rangefinder models. This is probably the cheapest way to get into 4X4 other than making a pinhole camera.
Mossy Creek Bridge by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Polaroid Land Camera - The 800 by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Well look at it this way, you can always cut a piece of 8x10 film into about 36 little pieces of 24mmx36mm.
You could then fit one of those little films behind the lens of that disposable camera and shoot one exposure at a time
This would be a really smart money saving move.
You can always thank me later.
Using price from B&H and Porta 160 as reference. Cutting the 8x10 sheet into 24x36mm piece cost 25 cents each and if you buy the 36 exposure 135 portra 160 it cost 20 cents each. So no saving for spending the time to cut it in total darkness.
I've done this with my Great Grandmother's The 800. Aside from the hassle of putting it in a changing bag to load film, it works fairly well, though does not cover the entire sheet.Any Polaroid that took Type 40 film, see the Land List http://www.landlist.ch/landlist/landdcam-roll.htm. 4X5 fits perfectly, you do waste some of the film but you get the nice rounded corners. Best to get a rangefinder model like the 800 that Digger mentioned, that’s mine below. You can scale focus with the non-rangefinder models. This is probably the cheapest way to get into 4X4 other than making a pinhole camera.
Yes, but you will need a very small subject (like 2cm) to fill an entire 8x10 sheet with the image of the subject.Is it possible to modify a disposable camera to shoot 4x5 or 8x10? I am strapped for cash and was wondering if I could make a really cheap 4x5 or 8x10 camera by modifying a disposable.
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