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    Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Now that I have a USBC to SD card dongle

    Eureka!

    Throw out all cameras that use Instax as the lenses are crap and the cameras fail

    Instax Wide printer and film is 15% more than Mini. Use a Wide Printer

    USBC works very good, I use iPad 6 and load any pic into the device

    Then wirelessly print to a Wide Printer https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/consu...nters/linkwide


    Here is a lousy copy of a copy of a copy Instax wide


    Today I will be shooting my Hell-o=Ween image with 3 packs of Fuji FP100C if it still works

    Copy 3X by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
    Tin Can

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    I exposed my last two Fuji pack film loads a month ago and they were both shot.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Yep, these are great little printers.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Here's a camera that uses Instax Wide, can mount the finest lenses, focus and compose accurately and is extremely fast and reliable. A real crowd-pleaser wherever it goes.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    I also have a Lomo Back with the clumsy spacer

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...hoCxpQQAvD_BwE

    No thanks



    Quote Originally Posted by Neal Chaves View Post
    Here's a camera that uses Instax Wide, can mount the finest lenses, focus and compose accurately and is extremely fast and reliable. A real crowd-pleaser wherever it goes.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    I also have a Lomo Back with the clumsy spacer

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...hoCxpQQAvD_BwE

    No thanks
    There is no spacer on my modified Crowns. The new back that I fabricated centers the Instax and provides the required setback. it is a joy to use and demonstrate.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal Chaves View Post
    There is no spacer on my modified Crowns. The new back that I fabricated centers the Instax and provides the required setback. it is a joy to use and demonstrate.
    Can you share some images or description of what you did Neal?

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Greenberg Motamedi View Post
    Can you share some images or description of what you did Neal?
    First, I must say that had been using an Instax Wide back from Mercury Camera Company (the owner is a member here) for some time. While the Mercury back is not as full featured as the Lomograflok, I was able to see the potential of the Instax film through various lenses. It can produce some excellent color images.

    The Lomograflok looked promising so I bought one of the first available. I found the offset of the frame to be unacceptable. On the Crown Grafic, the ejected film would catch on the Top RF on the way out and be bent. As soon as I started using the supplied spacer to set infinity stops on the Crown I saw the images were not as sharp they should be. I made a focus aid from an empty film pack with ground glass at the film plane. When I put this in the camera and checked the stops, they were off.

    I have fabricated a back for the Crowns from marine board. The back now has room to process and eject the Instax while staying in place. The Instax Wide frame is now centered in the 4X5 horizontal format. In operation, the camera is the same as a Crown with a roll film back. With the right masks in the viewfinder you can have very accurate composition and framing. I like the Self-cocking Copal Press shutters. You compose, focus, expose, eject and it's ready again.

    I have fully informed the Lomography organization about the camera, but have no response from them. And so far, it remains confined to the lounge for reasons hotly debated on other threads. I call it the Lounge Lizard.

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Seems like their marketing dept certainly know what they do - make consumers pay 3 times for essentially the same thing.
    Start with mini - saturate the market
    Repeat with square
    Repeat with wide

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    Re: Making GOOD Instax Prints

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    Instax Wide printer and film is 15% more than Mini. Use a Wide Printer

    USBC works very good, I use iPad 6 and load any pic into the device

    Then wirelessly print to a Wide Printer https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/consu...nters/linkwide
    I use the Instax app on an inexpensive Samsung Android tablet tethered to my desktop PC, same idea.

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