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polacn
19-Feb-2013, 13:48
I like Polaroid 110B and make the 110B convertion to 4X5 camera and focus screen(can use Graflex focus screen hood)

My converted Polaroid 110B can take full 4X5 film,as shown below , the B&W negtive taken by it.and its rangefinder still works well.

It's back is designed specally,so it can holde any holders in just three senconds,and won't lose at all.

the camera 's weight is only 1.3KG(about 2.86 pound)

Its thickness is only 62 MM (folded size240x155x62mm)

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LF4Fun
19-Feb-2013, 15:07
very nice.
I did not see you move the film plane back, does it covers entire 4x5 area?

thanks

Drew Bedo
19-Feb-2013, 16:36
Looks god! What lens do you have on the camera?

polacn
22-Feb-2013, 05:46
very nice.
I did not see you move the film plane back, does it covers entire 4x5 area?

thanks

mine is full 4X5 ,the negtive below is taken by my converted 110B

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polacn
22-Feb-2013, 06:10
Looks god! What lens do you have on the camera?

It's the Rodenstock Ysarex 127mm/4.7,just like this lens.89945

Michael Cienfuegos
22-Feb-2013, 11:04
That looks great! I would love to convert my 110A.

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Bob Salomon
22-Feb-2013, 12:04
What is Leica about all this? Is there a red dot? Not even Leica uses a red dot on all of their current models!

Steven Tribe
22-Feb-2013, 13:13
The Leica comes from his "selling" website - "like a Leica".

A bit out of place here? Not really D-I-Y.

polacn
25-Feb-2013, 18:43
POLAROID 110A 110B convertion to 4X5 Large Format

I like Polaroid 110B and make the 110B convertion to 4X5 camera and focus screen can use Graflex focus screen hood.

My converted Polaroid 110B can take full 4X5 film,as shown below , the B&W negtive taken by it.

Its rangefinder still works well.

It's back is designed specally,so it can holde any holders in just three senconds,and won't lose at all.

the camera 's weight is only 1.3KG(about 2.86 pound)

Its thickness is only 62 MM (folded size240x155x62mm)90177901789017990183

ic-racer
25-Feb-2013, 19:56
No picture of the back?

polacn
25-Feb-2013, 19:59
No picture of the back?

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Drew Bedo
1-Mar-2013, 09:01
Yeah . . .Like a Leica. I think maybe he is refering to the paralex corrected combination range-viewfinder as found on Leica M series bodies.

europanorama
7-Mar-2013, 17:45
There is a company offering conversions or/and complete cameras. I think there is a second company offering a better? alternative. i dont mean the expensive one.

rdenney
8-Mar-2013, 14:53
The Leica comes from his "selling" website - "like a Leica".

A bit out of place here? Not really D-I-Y.

I don't see where the OP has posted any solicitation, or even a website. It takes some digging to find his personal website on his profile, and then it's in Chinese. Nothing about that is a violation of the guidelines, near as I can tell. The statement that the OP is drawing "Leica" from is: "Like a Big Leica", which wouldn't be the first time I've seen that statement.

But I agree that this is not a do-it-yourself project. I have merged these two threads.

Polacn, please do not ask people to buy a converted Polaroid in this thread. This thread is for discussion of the camera only. If you wish to provide an announcement of a new product or service, please notify the moderators (using the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of this page) and tell us what you propose. We will usually allow a one-time announcement of new products or services, but you'll need a website in English for it to do any good.

The conversion looks as interesting as others we've seen, and as worthy of discussion.

Rick "carry on" Denney

europanorama
24-Feb-2015, 20:07
They ebay-offer is far from clear. is the cam complete with one lens? what about the second one? its time to inform polacn.

Drew Bedo
25-Feb-2015, 10:02
Is this the "Byron" conversion of several years ago? The videos he posted on u-tube looked very good. I lost track of the Byron effort a while back . . .hi still doing it?

richardman
27-Feb-2015, 04:25
"Byron" is still around. I believe Polarcn is a "Byron clone" from mainland China. "Byron" is from Taiwan.

Drew Bedo
27-Feb-2015, 16:32
so then, does anyone have a link for polacn and Byron?

Oren Grad
27-Feb-2015, 16:57
Here's Byron:

http://salihonbashome.blogspot.com/p/byron-conversion-service.html

polacn
17-Aug-2018, 18:10
u can find it by google or ebay searching polacn 4x5

polacn
14-Oct-2022, 05:57
u can find it by google or ebay searching polacn 4x5

now its cam for not only Carl Zeiss 135/3.5 but also Rodenstock APO Sironar-N 150mm f/5.6 72° is made out for the rangefinder from 1meter to infinity231757231758231759