So yeah, I finally managed to shoot another embarassing video of the conversion process, this time for the new Mamiya Universal Press / Polaroid 600SE conversion kits.
Category: instant film
Analogue.Studio Polaroid 600SE/Mamiya Universal Press demo
I just completed a Impossible Lab Polaroid Back for Polaroid 600SE cameras / Mamiya Universal Press and decided to shoot a little how to video demonstrating the use of the back and how it can be used to shoot photos with landscape/portrait orientation.
Find it here!
Analogue.Studio RB67 Polaroid Back demonstration
Alright so i had two potential customers asking me how my RB67 Polaroid Backs work, so it was time to get of my lazy butt and make a demonstration video!
project updates
So, some status updated on existing and new products:
- On the Impossible Lab based Polaroid Backs front, you may have noticed that Analogue Studio is now offering Direct to Mamiya RB67 Impossible Lab Conversion kits! now, as well as fully converted backs (subject to the availability Impossible Labs I can find on ebay). These are meant for the Mamiya RB67 shooters and unlike the Impossible Project Lab Polaroid Back for Mamiya Universal Press / RB67 they do not require a P adapter to be used on the RB67. The old hybrid MUP/RB67 kit is still available for those who want the flexibility of being able to use one back on two cameras
- On the same Impossible Lab mods front, I am working (and close to a working prototype) on a second iteration of either MUP or Polaroid 600SE Polaroid back, but with the claws rotated 90 degrees. Why? This way one can use the built in dark slide? So are your pictures going to have the chemistry on the side? Well, if you shoot in landscape mode yes, but both MUP and Polaroid 600SE have a left sided handle and one can easily hold the camera in portait mode, resulting in Polaroid Prints with the chemistry down! Did I forget to mention both cameras also have a second build in tripod socket in the proper place to allow you to mount the camera the same way? Yeap. Excited to offer this option, especially to the appreciable community of Polaroid 600SE shooters.
- Due to the scarcity of Impossible Labs, I have been looking into using currently available itype cameras as the basis for Polaroid Backs. Unlike the Impossible Labs, the itype cameras are of course, real cameras not designed to be used in a manual mode, so the eject electronics is not detached from the rest of the camera electronics. So they require complete replacement of the camera electronics, and a new battery, since the onboard battery is again a sandwich of two 3.7V LiPo cells, now connected in parallel. I’m not here to second guess the decision to do so, but I think a single cell would be easier to service. Of course, these are not really meant to be serviced. Long story short, I have designed replacement electronics that provide automatic eject and they include a user replaceable 3.7 LiPo. So that’s done! Now itype cameras being… cameras, they don’t have a built in dark slide. That was the only design sticking point left, and I’m happy to report I have found a source for custom dark slides. Stay tuned, as this is the way I will take mods. These will not be offered as kits, as they really aren’t, they are full fledged camera rebuilds. I will be able to offer these for RB67, MUP/RB67, MUP only, and Polaroid 600SE only (the latter two rotated 90 degrees). To reiterate, these will have a custom dark slide and automatic eject.
- So what happened with the Instax Wide projects? Well, they are not abandoned. Still have a manual instax wide back on the back burner, and yes, with a dark slide. This is thought for Mamiya MUPs or Polaroid 600SE.
- And the super exciting Instax Square back for Hasselblads series V? Physics and stupidity failed my last attempt. BUT i may still have a way forward with this. Stay tuned. This would still be a motorized back.
- What about an Instax SQ back for RB67? Now that’s something that SHOULD be easy, motorized and all. If I get a breather (and once I setup a second 3d printer, yes, yay, getting a better one), I will probably get this in line, ahead of the Instax SQ for Hasseblad series V.
That’s all. Stay tuned.
New Product – Direct to Mamiya RB67 Impossible Lab Conversion kits!
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!
Impossible Lab conversion howto-s are now on video!
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!