2008-08-26 // 16:09:16
orezemit
I want to see this camera too Arne.
Great job.

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send me your e-mail, i did some pictures of it, on sunday

2008-08-24 // 01:29:42
zveliakine
ok ! that's my next goal ! Still on holydays in a sunny country now, but I will ask you again when back home. Cheers, amigo

2008-08-23 // 20:24:53
zveliakine
please do post a picture of it ! I just love monster cameras ! Do you mind if I copy your idea ? I'm only affraid not to be smart enough for the wire stuff....
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you can of course build your own back. iŽll help you, where i can.
the wiring is quite easy. certainly there are a lot of electronic components, in the camera, but they are not necessary for the working of the back. so, all, you have to do is make the small electric motor work ( in the right direction...if it turns into the other direction it tries to extend the optic of the instax100.which will not be there anymore...) all in all this will cost you around 8 or nine workhours. ( at least it took me as long).you need a saw, screwdriver, soldering iron, maybe one of these little electric-drill tools with a small milling cutter, a bit of sheeting ( i used the metal of an empty polaroid type 100 cartridge..)..i wish i had taken the time to take some photos of the construction. (and i guess the whole operation only makes sense, if you got a big box of fuji instax lying around.) ah...and in the way i constructed it, it only works well enough with the 75mm lense..(the 127 also works, but leaves some black borders.( i had to add the fuji-instax-back vertically and to the far right of the camera ( otherwise the battery-compartment does not fit...or the film is pushed into the viewfinder of the 600SE..) but i guess i should take some photografs of that thing.

2008-08-23 // 20:12:57
zveliakine
how the hell do you use Instax film in a 600SE ?!! I want to know the secret !
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i build a d.i.y back for it. :-)
took a fuji instax 100, sawed off most of the front, so that only the filmcartrige holder-part, the batterycompartement and the motor was left, and glued it all to a filed-off metal-frame, from the original 600Se back. then i re-wired the electric ( i just threw out all the unnecessary electronics, so i have to keep pushing the button as long as it takes to get one picture out. )..but i think, iŽll post some photos of that (ugly- but working) thing in the next few days.