I have nearly finished my hand cranked roller drive. I should have been more careful disassembling the Instax 100, as I decided too rashly to dump the electric drive motor, and drive train. Need to get another one and take a more careful look at what could be done to realign the motor and make it fit better.
I agree. There may not be a huge market, but I'm also surprised that no one has built one, or that Lomography hasn't run another production run of Belair backs. However, it is not that trivial to make an instax back which could maintain the exising film plane. If you can't do that, it become a whole lot less attactive.
On any instant film system, you are going to have one roller in front of the film plane. On pack film, because it pulls horizontally, that roller is already quite a distance from the camera center line, so it is easy to have it overhang the side of the camera.
With instax pulling vertically, the rollers are much closer in.
Bascially, you need to move the rollers further away, and have a longer push out system. Okay I guess that is trivial, but you need a complete redesign.
Mark