2007-12-09 // 01:12:14
POLA665
Thanks for us...

2007-12-08 // 22:25:11
POLA665
It's what I was thinking, not too hard to adapt...?
Great job

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no, itīs pretty simple. , itīs not possible to use the full format of the 4x5, though. ( as you can see with the type 79 pictures, i took.). i think, iīll post a step by step guide to converting such a back in the internet in the next few days.

2007-12-08 // 20:54:47
POLA665
Good job with the 52, which is the back used...?


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i used the 545. ( with a d.i.y adapter.)

2007-12-04 // 21:50:28
sulfiteman
Oh sorry, I didn't realise you were the same person (lol!). I have looked at a few websites since we last exchanged messages but am not really any the wiser. I will keep trying to find more information. Ben
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i really think, that d.i.y is the best way. looks like one canīt use the full format of the 4x5 with the 600Se anyway..( the body of the camera is not wide enough)

2007-12-04 // 21:31:03
sulfiteman
Can you tell me, please, how did you use type 52 film with a 600SE? I want to be able to use type 50 films with my 600SE but don't know what adaptors/holders/backs etc I need
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ah. i told you, already. ( iīm Arne..i doīnt rally know whats going on here, either, so donīt ask me)

ok.
a step- by step instruction:

you need: if possible, a second , type 100 polaroid back for your 600 SE
a type 545 , 4x5 single sheet back.

now, remove the screws, that connect the type 100 back to the little metal frame, that connect it to the 600 Se.

now you take the frame, and file away the the sides, where the screws were...its quite easy to file them away.

then you use some kind of epoxy to glue the 545 film-back to the frame.

let it dry..now you are ready to roll...( if you can live with a black margin( as seen on the right in this picture)