Hoping to be able to make this a reality by keeping this holder in stock at all times.
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...or-4x5-cameras
Hoping to be able to make this a reality by keeping this holder in stock at all times.
Please share and comment!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...or-4x5-cameras
Although your price is better, AFAIK Fuji still makes these and can be bought new.
Fuji makes a holder for the smaller pack film? I knew they made the PA45 which is useless now that the film is gone.
Is it any thinner than the existing backs? I have a hard time getting the darn thing in and out of some cameras without bouncing the camera all around. I would pay $$ for thinner...
--Darin
is there anything to use impossible project film in 4x5 cameras? It is appealing but I don't want to add another camera system into the mix.
Polaroid actually made a back called a CB-70 for this purpose.
I used to own two and modified one for my 4x5, and the other I modified for my Mamiya RZ67.
They worked great but I wasn't much into Polaroid film and I saw both of them.
People often use them for the Polaroid 600 / Mamiya Universal (might have those backward) cameras.
This is what they look like...
And on a camera.
And if I'm wrong about the PA-145 being still in production my apologies but lots of stuff is still sold in Japan that they won't export, it's kind of frustrating, and there's a lot of misinformation.
Like Velvia50 in 4x5 and 8x10 is still made.
So is Velvia100F as well as various 220 rolls in all the Fuji flavors.
Anyway if this back is thinner than the PA-145 then that's a benefit to many with tight backs. I've never had an issue with my Toyo45a or the Chamonix backs, but I know some are really tight so if yours is thinner then that is great (plus the price seems reasonable).
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