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    What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Probably this information is somewhere on the site, but I cannot find it. Is there a holder for 4x5 that uses the currently available 3x4 fuji instant film?

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Yes it is.
    Fuji pa-145 or polaroid 405. Those are your only options for that film size.

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...i+instant+film

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Thanks Vinny. Just what I was looking for. Don't know why, but I can seldom find what I'm looking for using the forum search function.

    Best, Tim

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Some cameras will not work with these backs though, or you can use them in one orientation. Some center-tilt monorails, some folders whose bases stick out and prohibit you from pulling the darkslide out of the bottom of the camera.

    I can slip mine under the ground glass but it usually is better to remove the GG and use the Graflock back sliders to hold the 405 in place. On my Sinar I just take an extra back assembly and semi-permanently attach it to the 405 and substitute that - much easier.

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Following on from what Frank says, some cameras backs do not open wide enough to house these thick film holders so do check first before buying. My Horseman 45FA is one such camera, I bust the spring arms trying to squeeze the PA-145 back in.

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Okay, that's good information. My normal 4x5 is an Ikeda Anba (I'm buying myself a monorail for Christmas) with spring back, but I have Crown Graphic with the Graflock back so could use that. I looked online for the back and it seems that some sell for around $100, but others are bidding up to 150 or 200! Must be the hipster craze...

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    The sliders on my RB Super D wouldn't go over the edges of the PA-145. I haven't tried with my Polaroid 405 and I haven't tried with the sliders on another camera. I've used both backs with a Pacemaker Speed Graphic, and Toyo 45AX with no issues.

    Both holders have worked fine for me. The Polaroid seems more solidly built but the dark slide on it is very thin and seems fragile (and is hard to pull on mine). The slide on the Fuji back is thin sheet metal and slides easily.

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    The older versions of the Polaroid 405 will not work in Sinar F and P cameras, because a curved surface on the edge at the film opening rests on the frame and prevents the back from seating. I have one that does not work, and someday (when I run out of 4x5 Fujiroid) will trim that part away to make it work. The newer-style 405 and the Fuji PA-145 were made with a different shape and fit fine.

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Quote Originally Posted by john biskupski View Post
    Following on from what Frank says, some cameras backs do not open wide enough to house these thick film holders so do check first before buying. My Horseman 45FA is one such camera, I bust the spring arms trying to squeeze the PA-145 back in.
    How did you get your FA back fixed? I bought another back, then made a new arm, so I have 2 backs now. I but could not find a new replacement arm. http://www.largeformatphotography.in...FA-Back-Repair

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    Re: What to use to shoot current (3x4) fuji instant film in 4x5

    Quote Originally Posted by ic-racer View Post
    How did you get your FA back fixed? I bought another back, then made a new arm, so I have 2 backs now. I but could not find a new replacement arm. http://www.largeformatphotography.in...FA-Back-Repair
    I got lucky dealing with Mr Cad in London, Alex Faulks who runs it knew members of the Komamura family, and he got me replacement bail arms for free sent from Japan. You could try to enquire from www.komamura.co.

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