Steve Lloyd: My new Intax TLR :0) First proper results using Instax Mini film loaded into my Yashica 635 TLR. The back is 3D printed with the film tray, rollers and rear door taken from a donor Instax Mini 10.
Steve Lloyd: My new Intax TLR :0) First proper results using Instax Mini film loaded into my Yashica 635 TLR. The back is 3D printed with the film tray, rollers and rear door taken from a donor Instax Mini 10.
Steve Lloyd: My new Intax TLR :0) First proper results using Instax Mini film loaded into my Yashica 635 TLR. The back is 3D printed with the film tray, rollers and rear door taken from a donor Instax Mini 10.
Steve Lloyd: My new Intax TLR :0) First proper results using Instax Mini film loaded into my Yashica 635 TLR. The back is 3D printed with the film tray, rollers and rear door taken from a donor Instax Mini 10.
Steve Lloyd: My new Intax TLR :0) First proper results using Instax Mini film loaded into my Yashica 635 TLR. The back is 3D printed with the film tray, rollers and rear door taken from a donor Instax Mini 10.
Steve Lloyd: Another test shot but this time I moved he camera forwards 6" after I'd composed/focussed on the glass to account for the misaligned film plane.
Steve Lloyd: I moved the ground glass up by 4mm which looks to fit the new Instax back flange depth. My focal range is now limited to portrait only 2.5-13' but at least the pictures are sharp! I've drawn up a new bracket to hold the wlf in place for 120 and Instax.
Steve Lloyd: I moved the ground glass up by 4mm which looks to fit the new Instax back flange depth. My focal range is now limited to portrait only 2.5-13' but at least the pictures are sharp! I've drawn up a new bracket to hold the wlf in place for 120 and Instax.
Steve Lloyd: I moved the ground glass up by 4mm which looks to fit the new Instax back flange depth. My focal range is now limited to portrait only 2.5-13' but at least the pictures are sharp! I've drawn up a new bracket to hold the wlf in place for 120 and Instax.
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Finished skinning the InsTLR tonight using sticky back plastic. Used heat to soften and stretch it around the contours. www.ThePhoblographer.com are running an article on the camera later this week :0)
Steve Lloyd: Another test shot to test the focus point before I printed the new wlf bracket. The light leak was on the film caused by me removing the cartridge partway through to work on the back.
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Finished "InsTLR"
Steve Lloyd: Some more test shots from the InsTLR. The light leak was caused by me ejecting the film facing upwards in bright sunlight - schoolboy error!
Steve Lloyd: Some more test shots from the InsTLR. The light leak was caused by me ejecting the film facing upwards in bright sunlight - schoolboy error!