This product is actually developed to make your Polaroid 110 act like a graflex 4x5, but if you already have a graflex, you would not need this product. Thanks!
Great stuff! I'm still learning how to use my 110, but I've taken 2 decent shots! Would you ever consider making a video for folks who are new to using these old models? Perhaps you can even show us a few shots that you've taken on your 110. I'm very excited for more folks to hear about your work, thanks again for the 4x5 kit! Next time I'd love to get an instax back that you've made
Yes, thank you! That is a great idea! I will do a kind of Polawalk intro to the cameras soon. It would be great to have an excuse to get out and not spend all day in the shop!
I've ordered my back and intend to do this setup, very excited! When you install the focus stop for the Lomograflok, what does the close focus limit become? I ordered a Pathfinder close up kit as well as I figured it may come in handy.
Since the lens stop pushes the lens back to where it should be relative to the film plane, just use it(and the closeup lenses) just as you would without the kit for normal shots. I think that means normal focus is 3 and a half feet closest, and the 3 lens diopter pack that goes with the camera usually comes with instructions on how to focus even closer.
Since the Lomograflok back has a setback of 19mm, I include two lens stops- one for the standard 4x5 backs, and one for Lomograflok. This will allow you to use the existing rangefinder. Thanks!
hi, question: did i understand it right, that your front stop corrects for the film plane of the lomo graflock back and u can use the viewfinder directly to compose? so no need to compose with that placeholder before?
Yes, that is correct- you can use a stop I include just for the Lomograflok! If you want to switch back to the normal 4x5 backs, I include a stop for that. Thanks! Aaron
Hi! Is this product available at the moment? I have not been able to find anything to put these lomography backs on a polaroid except for this. I personally have a 900, but it still should work completely okay. If it is not released yet, I would love to know a relative release date. Thanks!
Yes- you can find it here: www.ebay.com/itm/133579892124 This will work on the 900- just please specify on checkout so I can send the correct lens stop for it. Thank you so much for your interest and watching my amateur video!
Hey there! I have a packfilm adapter for the back of a lens cone, would love to use Fujifilm or even something else. Would you be able to fashion a packfilm adapter to "fujifilm" or something?
I make a pinhole back here: www.ebay.com/itm/133934873681, and I can make any of my other styles in a pinhole back(at the pricepoint that they are listed). The challenge for the diy person is to get the film plane right for your application. Thanks for your interest, and I hope this helps!
Can I use this on a graflex speed graphics with graflex back?
This product is actually developed to make your Polaroid 110 act like a graflex 4x5, but if you already have a graflex, you would not need this product. Thanks!
Do you think this would be possible to do to a polaroid 95?
Yes, this kit works for the 95 as well!
Great stuff! I'm still learning how to use my 110, but I've taken 2 decent shots! Would you ever consider making a video for folks who are new to using these old models? Perhaps you can even show us a few shots that you've taken on your 110. I'm very excited for more folks to hear about your work, thanks again for the 4x5 kit! Next time I'd love to get an instax back that you've made
Yes, thank you! That is a great idea! I will do a kind of Polawalk intro to the cameras soon. It would be great to have an excuse to get out and not spend all day in the shop!
I've ordered my back and intend to do this setup, very excited! When you install the focus stop for the Lomograflok, what does the close focus limit become? I ordered a Pathfinder close up kit as well as I figured it may come in handy.
Since the lens stop pushes the lens back to where it should be relative to the film plane, just use it(and the closeup lenses) just as you would without the kit for normal shots. I think that means normal focus is 3 and a half feet closest, and the 3 lens diopter pack that goes with the camera usually comes with instructions on how to focus even closer.
Can you focus correctly with the camera´s rangefinder? (110A and 110B)
Since the Lomograflok back has a setback of 19mm, I include two lens stops- one for the standard 4x5 backs, and one for Lomograflok. This will allow you to use the existing rangefinder. Thanks!
hi, question: did i understand it right, that your front stop corrects for the film plane of the lomo graflock back and u can use the viewfinder directly to compose? so no need to compose with that placeholder before?
Yes, that is correct- you can use a stop I include just for the Lomograflok! If you want to switch back to the normal 4x5 backs, I include a stop for that. Thanks! Aaron
Hi! Is this product available at the moment? I have not been able to find anything to put these lomography backs on a polaroid except for this. I personally have a 900, but it still should work completely okay. If it is not released yet, I would love to know a relative release date. Thanks!
Yes- you can find it here: www.ebay.com/itm/133579892124
This will work on the 900- just please specify on checkout so I can send the correct lens stop for it. Thank you so much for your interest and watching my amateur video!
@@lofianddiy Thanks so much! I will have to gather the money for it but I can almost guarantee I will purchase one. Great work you do too!
Hey there! I have a packfilm adapter for the back of a lens cone, would love to use Fujifilm or even something else. Would you be able to fashion a packfilm adapter to "fujifilm" or something?
I make a pinhole back here: www.ebay.com/itm/133934873681, and I can make any of my other styles in a pinhole back(at the pricepoint that they are listed). The challenge for the diy person is to get the film plane right for your application. Thanks for your interest, and I hope this helps!