2008-07-31 // 23:47:51
geikaho
yeah right, but with the sx70 you can come so much closer to the subject (quiekly I mean, for sur, with the 600se, ground glass, set of lens can do the job too, right)... but I mean it would be nice to recycle this little dying beauty.
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i think itīs to difficult. especially the exposuretime/electro nics of the sx-70. iīv read somewhere that changing the sensitivity of the electronic eye of the sx-70 is only a matter of changing a single resistor..but that still donīt give one the versatility of the 600se.


2008-07-31 // 23:28:42
geikaho
have you ever thought about putting a back from a pack film under a sx70?
btw I also have a 600se ;)

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lately i thoght about that, i guess getting the necessary electric power to the shutter mechanism of the sx-70 would be quite a feat.
with my instax-back, the mayor workwas about cutting and reducing elements..for a packfilm-back for the sx-70 one has to do proper engineering.
but. if one has an 600se...why even bother about a pack-film back for a sx-70? i think the sx-70 looks pretty stylish...without aditional film- and battery packs...while the 600Se is much more versatile..(ok..itīs pretty heavy, and cumbersone, too...)

2008-07-31 // 23:22:18
geikaho
ok, ok, just brillant!! bravo again
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iīm still working on it. but thank you.

2008-07-31 // 23:14:18
orezemit
another successful d.i.y.
love the color gradation in this.
looks like clouds on the top.

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thanks..i first discarded this picture (like the last 50 or so) ..but after two days i reviewed it, and the pink cloud above me reminds me of "ghostbusters"

2008-07-31 // 23:13:53
geikaho
holalalala Arne, what a nice try!! I'm wondering how the hell you pull the picture out?
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i rewired the mechanism, so that after exposing the picture (mechanics of the 600SE) i just push a button and the picture is expelled (electro-mechanics of the fuji instax)
i still have to get rid of the light leaks, though