How to make a best selling Camera Accesory - The making of Frankinstax SQ1 - Instax for Mamiya RB67
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มี.ค. 2022
- I have long been wanting to share how i make this camera back for Mamiya RB67. Here is a little insight to my process.
(I only make this version, no other camera is supported currently)
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Saving to buy one! Super impressive stuff. Keep doing your thing mate!
Is there anyway we could purchase the files to download? Amazing build 👏👏👏
Amazing !
Quality!!!
So nice ! I have a SQ1, I would love a version to mount on my Hasselblad ! :)
Hey David. Question: With the electronics rewiring you did, is it a single press for the film eject? I'm building a back with a mounting plate/dark slide assembly from an old Polaroid (pack film) back that I got for 8 dollars.
Would love to see how good the images are. Actually seeing fantastic glass paired with the film and the results. What the film can do.
Could you create one for my RZ?
Expensive! oh my
Hey man just curious if you would ever consider releasing the 3D print files?
That is currently not in my plans, this is merely to show how i build it :-)
@@davidb4010 even if you released the backplate (rather than the housing etc), you might enhance your sales .... Great job, though... thanks for sharing your work
Do you have anymore sample shots to view?
If you message me via the Facebook page, I can show you more, you can also find more there.
Is there ever a chance for a hasselblad version?
I don't see it happening in the near future. I do not own a HB to shape it from nor test it with, so until that happens..... :-)
Do for bronicaaaaaaa : ) pleaseeeeee
need one for bronica etr
I don't see it happening in the near future. I do not own a HB to shape it from nor test it with, so until that happens..... :-)
Very impressive! But why? Could you do the same with a 6x7 digital sensor?
Many loves this media, and since Polaroid was binned, there was no real alternative to shoot instant film in RB67.
I made this due to demand, not the other way around :-)