As others have already stated.... print the adaptors in black filament, and use the dark bag every time you are going to open the camera to load and unload the film... don't load/unload the film in the open, because even a tiny bit of light will fog/foul the film, especially if the dark slide doesn't slip all the way in without helping it. Example... 4:18
I think the light is coming in between loading-shooting-developing. The master way to do it, may be using the dark bag for everything but shooting. gonna try it myself so I will tell you how it goes. Really good stuff, congratulations!
I think the only thing the cameras meat for install film are doing is popping the chemical bag and spreading it over the film to develop it (but I'm not sure, I don't know to much about film). So could I just do that in complete darkness without the Instax film camera since I don't have one that operates like that?
thank you for your message. you are right, the goal of the second camera is to spread the chemical. Yes you can of course do it without an instax camera if you have 2 rolls you can pass the photo inside. Now please be aware that a smooth and equal spread of the chemicals will make your photo coming up right. so if you use other methods it may not get the same result, but give it a try doesnt cost more than just one pack of film right? and please if you do let me know here how was the result! good luck with that
Unfortunately no. I have to re-setup all my 3d working station but I have other priorities going on and daily job that is making me keep postponing unfortunately. Please stay tuned I hope I can go back to work on this soon
@@KeigoMoriyama I'm just watching your part 1 .. Just brainstorming but your 3d cartridges are yellow not black .. I I buy Polaroid or instax those cartridges are black never saw them in another color .. perhaps black for a reason ?
@@KeigoMoriyama there is light in everything what is not 100% black .. yes try it .. love this project .. remember I saw a yt video long ago I guy was doing a similar project with a penta camera
As others have already stated.... print the adaptors in black filament, and use the dark bag every time you are going to open the camera to load and unload the film... don't load/unload the film in the open, because even a tiny bit of light will fog/foul the film, especially if the dark slide doesn't slip all the way in without helping it. Example... 4:18
Yup you are right
I think the light is coming in between loading-shooting-developing. The master way to do it, may be using the dark bag for everything but shooting. gonna try it myself so I will tell you how it goes.
Really good stuff, congratulations!
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did you try this?
I think the only thing the cameras meat for install film are doing is popping the chemical bag and spreading it over the film to develop it (but I'm not sure, I don't know to much about film). So could I just do that in complete darkness without the Instax film camera since I don't have one that operates like that?
thank you for your message. you are right, the goal of the second camera is to spread the chemical. Yes you can of course do it without an instax camera if you have 2 rolls you can pass the photo inside. Now please be aware that a smooth and equal spread of the chemicals will make your photo coming up right. so if you use other methods it may not get the same result, but give it a try doesnt cost more than just one pack of film right? and please if you do let me know here how was the result! good luck with that
Thanks for sharing. I am still hazard to mod my Polaroid 110b and FP1 for instax wide.. They have sit in the cabinet for a long while.😆
Can understand you that is why this solution will help
any updates?
Unfortunately no. I have to re-setup all my 3d working station but I have other priorities going on and daily job that is making me keep postponing unfortunately. Please stay tuned I hope I can go back to work on this soon
@@KeigoMoriyama Okok thanks for the answer, ill be on a look out for that! cheers!
Thanks mate for understanding
Perhaps your hand .. it's not black and or not closing .. try a piece of black textile
I`ve paintend the part added a black sponge and made a metal dark slide. I`m going to test it with this new set
@@KeigoMoriyama I'm just watching your part 1 .. Just brainstorming but your 3d cartridges are yellow not black .. I I buy Polaroid or instax those cartridges are black never saw them in another color .. perhaps black for a reason ?
@@jacobfocusview2402 that was the color of the PLA i had. Paint it black is recommended
@@KeigoMoriyama there is light in everything what is not 100% black .. yes try it .. love this project .. remember I saw a yt video long ago I guy was doing a similar project with a penta camera
Pentax