2008-07-27 // 22:59:32
CYRILLE PANCHOT
Hum interesting... I was thinking of something like that withe an instax 200 and a polaback... Let me know... Next time use your digital camera to share your experiments... Thanks a lot....
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it is not really difficult. ..normally iŽm proud to get my shoelaces bound...most difficult part is to get the polarid back filed to the right thickness, so that the distance between the camera and the newly attached back is the same as with the type 100 films...
yeah..and gettint that wholet hing ight-tight. ( that dammned fuji film is ASA 800...)

2008-07-27 // 22:19:44
CYRILLE PANCHOT
Go one with your explanation It may be the future of polaroîd..... Instax films are good... »link
Show us your camera back and make some more pictures...

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hmm. i think iŽll post some pictures of it on the babblebox.. didŽnt document the construction of it, though. (damm. should have done it) took me some hours of work, but as the whole body of the fuji instax 100 is plastic, one probably just needs a saw, a file and a lot of epoxy-putty. electromechanics of the camera a quite interesting simple..one small electro-motor is used for extracting the lense AND for powering the rolls to expell the picture..just depending on the direction it works....and for just propelling the rollers, one doesŽnt need the electronics...just wire the motor up in the right way, and ush the button, as lomg as it takes to expell the picture...)
(iŽm still working on the lightleaks)