After I saw your IG post, I had to come and see how you made those beautiful images. Its been a bit since I have made my way back to your channel - You're killing it, Jamie.
It's definitely quicker than my method of putting the film back into a cartridge in a dark bag and putting the cartridge back into the instax wide camera for it to process the film lol.
one other tip, to speed things up, if you use a Linhof, their roto-slide adaptor would do just nicely, sliding the groundglass/focus frame, over to the back, one slick motion, but this is a proprietary solution.
@@JamieMPhoto yes, but as I have one (5x7"), just a WARNING, there are many back options (groundglass is NOT mounted in a traditional frame on the standard!), these are assembled onto a rotating ring (simmilar to the mamiya's rotating adaptor on RB67's ); ONE option is a single sheet metal slide holder, this can't take this back ( it is a 'shelf' which the holder sits onto like a window sil, but has a spring bar on the top to hold it there), most other "reducing plates" have the ring on the small side too, so you can add a 6.5x9 cm\4x5"\ 56x72mm roll/sheet film holder (70mm film stock) holder FRAME onto this, and even the 4x5 has two versions, the Simple holder, called a "spring back", and the universal one ( which speed Graffic cameras have ) which allows the glass to be removed and roll film backs affixed via the semi-standard "graflock bars", NOT to be confused with the 'P' adaptor from mamiya ( the technical name for the rotating back +film magasine on the RB67, as one unit); this one is called logically enough a Grafflok back, This back is the ONLY one for CERTAIN which can take the lomograflok, as the spring back ( at least on my 5x7" size, with the 4x5 reduced back, 4x5 size) does not have enough 'gape'( spread of the back between the glass and camera) to take a 504 series holder, due to the protrusion of the roller side of the backs, and this lomograflok is even thicker than this.
Yeah! I'm so glad they're making it. It's been a huge hole in film photography since (the original) Polaroid and Fuji abandoned this style of instant materials.
If only lomography make the same effort to ship pre orders than they make for sending products to TH-camrs... Another delayed date, mid septembre and only for few pieces, the others will be shipped until november pfff
Sending prototypes to people to try is a huge leap from the international manufacturing and distribution hurdles they are facing in releasing a new product during a global crisis.
...frame 17. Gorgeous. Thanks for this.
Awesome, thank you so much! You're welcome, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
The photo at 8:56 is one of the best I've ever seen.
Thank you! I'm honored. I really like that shot, too.
Love how the shots came out! Excited to get mine!
Thank you! I'm super excited for this to make it out.
After I saw your IG post, I had to come and see how you made those beautiful images. Its been a bit since I have made my way back to your channel - You're killing it, Jamie.
Aw3some, thank you! I really appreciate it. Thanks for checking out my channel again!
Nice video dude, looking forward to getting one of these to use with my Horseman L45.
Thank you! That will be a great combination. I hope manufacturing is kind enough to them so we can all get our hands on it by the end of the year.
waiting for an instax 4X5 and 8X10
Fuji would have so much of my money if they did that. SO MUCH.
I am ready to watch this NOW
Well done!
Thank you! I appreciate it. Did you have a favorite shot?
@@JamieMPhoto black and white for sure! I’ve shot a ton of color but I’m digging the BW. I love the contrast
@@sonygoup Awesome! I also recommend the Polaroid B&W if you haven't tried it. A bit more contrast and personality, too. I recommend both!
It's definitely quicker than my method of putting the film back into a cartridge in a dark bag and putting the cartridge back into the instax wide camera for it to process the film lol.
Oh yeah, I had played with that idea a time or two, but the putting it back through the camera part was always the pain point.
Man, Jamie your making me wanna buy more cameras I don't need buddy! lol. Great vid and photos.
Haha, at least this is an accessory if you have the right camera laying around! :) Thank you! I really appreciate it.
one other tip, to speed things up, if you use a Linhof, their roto-slide adaptor would do just nicely, sliding the groundglass/focus frame, over to the back, one slick motion, but this is a proprietary solution.
Ah ha! But definitely could come in handy for someone or maybe I can get my hands on a Linhof one of these days. Thank you!
@@JamieMPhoto yes, but as I have one (5x7"), just a WARNING, there are many back options (groundglass is NOT mounted in a traditional frame on the standard!), these are assembled onto a rotating ring (simmilar to the mamiya's rotating adaptor on RB67's ); ONE option is a single sheet metal slide holder, this can't take this back ( it is a 'shelf' which the holder sits onto like a window sil, but has a spring bar on the top to hold it there), most other "reducing plates" have the ring on the small side too, so you can add a 6.5x9 cm\4x5"\ 56x72mm roll/sheet film holder (70mm film stock) holder FRAME onto this, and even the 4x5 has two versions, the Simple holder, called a "spring back", and the universal one ( which speed Graffic cameras have ) which allows the glass to be removed and roll film backs affixed via the semi-standard "graflock bars", NOT to be confused with the 'P' adaptor from mamiya ( the technical name for the rotating back +film magasine on the RB67, as one unit); this one is called logically enough a Grafflok back, This back is the ONLY one for CERTAIN which can take the lomograflok, as the spring back ( at least on my 5x7" size, with the 4x5 reduced back, 4x5 size) does not have enough 'gape'( spread of the back between the glass and camera) to take a 504 series holder, due to the protrusion of the roller side of the backs, and this lomograflok is even thicker than this.
Late as usual. The Instax back is a great idea.
Yeah! I'm so glad they're making it. It's been a huge hole in film photography since (the original) Polaroid and Fuji abandoned this style of instant materials.
If only lomography make the same effort to ship pre orders than they make for sending products to TH-camrs... Another delayed date, mid septembre and only for few pieces, the others will be shipped until november pfff
Sending prototypes to people to try is a huge leap from the international manufacturing and distribution hurdles they are facing in releasing a new product during a global crisis.