DannL
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I recently finished up a personal project for a 6x9 roll fim back on a Polaroid chassis. I started with a model 210, and it now resides on a model 340, soon to be transferred to a Model 100. I figured someone might get a chuckle out of this, especially since it has a rangefinder, electronic shutter, bellows draw, and is very light weight. It's really just a novelty, but it works much better than I could have imagined. If you attempt this at home I suggest you use a Polaroid that has glass lens elements. Plastic elements such as those found on the 210, are bad news.
For those who venture into this "How to" . . . click on a specific image and then the "all sizes" icon to get to the big version of that image. It's easier to read the text. I will try to answer all inquiries. It's made mostly from wood, which makes this a simple project. Enjoy!
to the "How to: Basics">> http://www.flickr.com/photos/7487667@N06/sets/72157600298855070/
A sample image (scanned negative) from Arista.EDU 120 ISO 100 film
For those who venture into this "How to" . . . click on a specific image and then the "all sizes" icon to get to the big version of that image. It's easier to read the text. I will try to answer all inquiries. It's made mostly from wood, which makes this a simple project. Enjoy!
to the "How to: Basics">> http://www.flickr.com/photos/7487667@N06/sets/72157600298855070/
A sample image (scanned negative) from Arista.EDU 120 ISO 100 film

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murrayatuptown
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Ah, the notorious DannL, of half-3A Kodak lens fame!
Keep up the good work. It's inspiring. I have a bunch of Polaroid 95B/150/160/800 types I overzealously took the rear doors & rivets off of before deciding what I was going to do with them.
Keep up the good work. It's inspiring. I have a bunch of Polaroid 95B/150/160/800 types I overzealously took the rear doors & rivets off of before deciding what I was going to do with them.
DannL
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I know how it goes, Murray. I tossed a camera similar to the 150 a while back, soon to find myself sorry about it. I was overzealous in my garage cleaning. Oh well, easy come, easy go. They always crop up, here and there.murrayatuptown said:Ah, the notorious DannL, of half-3A Kodak lens fame!
Keep up the good work. It's inspiring. I have a bunch of Polaroid 95B/150/160/800 types I overzealously took the rear doors & rivets off of before deciding what I was going to do with them.
I figure Edwin Land really was a "roll film type of guy" (as when he started out), but he got side tracked . . . and now it's too late. I like roll film prices vs. that of Polaroid.
There are literally millions of Polaroid folders out there that need a "120 roll film retrofit". At my current rate it'll take me months to do all of them. Are you busy?
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bmattock
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The king of wacko roll-film camera adaption is razzledog, and our own grayhoundman has some premier work with polaroids, including a 4x5 conversion. Fun stuff. Wish I was more talented with mechanical things. Congrats on your conversion!
DannL
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Thanks. I really have enjoyed "fiddle farting" with camera gear like this, modifications and such, simply because there "is" a tangible reward if everything goes as planned. One, you have camera the "does more" and two, you can really get some strange photographs.bmattock said:The king of wacko roll-film camera adaption is razzledog, and our own grayhoundman has some premier work with polaroids, including a 4x5 conversion. Fun stuff. Wish I was more talented with mechanical things. Congrats on your conversion!
Don't feel bad about talent with mechanical things. I was cutting foam for my Kiev 60's carrying case last night with a new razor blade. Did you know if the razor blade is really new, you can't feel it as you're cutting into your thumb? Hell, at the moment I thought I was still cutting foam.
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murrayatuptown
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That's why they use sharp scalpels for surgery instead of dull ones :O)
I can't commit to helping you convert the rest of the Polarollers...I have a problem finishing anything before I get distracted... by something else...uh, what was I talking about?
BMattock, nothing to do with your countenance tagline, but I momentarily mistook your avatar for someone else, but I guess it really is you...
I can't commit to helping you convert the rest of the Polarollers...I have a problem finishing anything before I get distracted... by something else...uh, what was I talking about?
BMattock, nothing to do with your countenance tagline, but I momentarily mistook your avatar for someone else, but I guess it really is you...
bmattock
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Really? Do I resemble someone else?
murrayatuptown
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Your alter-ego
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