Well, in the process of making the latest build of a Polaroid 110B/Instant Wide , I discovered a way to make the eject automatic!
You press the eject wired button on the back (currently the flash button) and voila, automatic eject!
Order one now!
photography on film
Well, in the process of making the latest build of a Polaroid 110B/Instant Wide , I discovered a way to make the eject automatic!
You press the eject wired button on the back (currently the flash button) and voila, automatic eject!
Order one now!
So, some status updated on existing and new products:
That’s all. Stay tuned.
Introducing the latest Analogue Studio product, and a natural evolution of our conversion kits for Impossible Labs!
The Impossible Project Polaroid Back for Mamiya RB67 is a conversion kit designed to turn your Impossible Project Lab into a Polaroid Ready back for your Mamiya RB67! Nothing else required (except of course, some assembly if buying a conversion kit).
Completely converted Impossible Labs available on the same product page!
I am now offering unique photography sessions in the Washington DC Metro area!
Polaroid and/or 4″x5″ Color Slides!
So I managed to shoot two short videos on how to first disassemble an Impossible Lab then how to convert it into a Polaroid Back using one of my conversion kits!
Watch the Impossible Lab Disassembly howto
Then watch the Polaroid Back conversion howto!
So after getting inquiries from several instant media photographers on FB groups, I managed to get off my but and redesign the Instant Lab conversion kit to fit the Polaroid 600SE connectors!
It only took a week of design and drafts, but it’s now officially on the market and available, at the same price at the kits/backs for the MUP/RB67.
A word of caution, just as using these on Mamiya Universal Press cameras, because of the camera eyepiece, the converted Impossible Labs need to be mounted with the eject slot down.
This means the photos will have the chemistry on top. And of course, like with all these conversions, they’ll still be mirror imaged left-right.
Also, just it’s the case with MUPs, the same eyepiece prevents the dark slide removal once the back is attached, so one need to take the dark slide out beforehand. This is unfortunate, but alas, the limitation of the conversion.
I am working on an alternate location for the dark slide for this, but cannot promise anything at the moment…
So go ahead, order one!
And an update to my update from yesterday!
I have tested the Impossible Lab with the replaced battery and everything seems to be in order. By tested I mean I turned it into a Polaroid Back for my RB67 and shot some test shots, everything seems to be fine!
Will be adding the battery replacement to the Candy Store shortly!
This will also be available as an optional upgrade to any complete Polaroid Back I’m selling!
Just a quick note with projects currently in the works:
So I managed to add two products to the page and setup the shop!
You can now read details on the Polaroid Back for Mamiya Universal Press /RB67 and on the Polaroid 110B with Instax Wide Back!
Head out to the Magic page to read about these and then to the Candy Store and buy one!