Hi!
Since I'm waiting to get some other prints for the Yashica T4 lens project, yesterday I tried something else. I wanted to test this out for a while now, to adapt a film camera with an instant back. I saw many great - and working - examples here and on Flickr, all very inspiring.
So I got a Belair back yesterday, and I tried to match it with an old Lomo Lubitel 2.
- I removed the back cover of the Lubitel 2, that's was very easy.
- The height of the Belair back is almost exactly the same size of the width of the Lubitel 2.
- I put the Lubitel in the Belair back, but the knob didn't let the camera to be as close as it could with the film plane. Anyway before disassembling the Lubitel any further I wanted to test it out:
(fast and dirty
)
Surprisingly it worked better than expected.
Yes, I had very low expectation
The lens being more far away from the film plane, it behaved more like a macro, so I tried a closer distance:
Happy with this first try, I proceeded with removing the knob of the Lubitel 2, in order to get the camera much closer to the film plane of the Belair back.
I forgot to take photos of this second try, but the results this time were below my expectation. I thought that being quite closer to the film plane I could use the Lubitel with its focusing system, through the view finder... but it seems the focus is still behind, quite a lot. I couldn't get the infinity either.
I wonder if there's something I could do, but probably I need to get even closer to the film plane... meaning to slim the body of the Lubitel.
I don't know if I'll proceed any further, but I kinda liked the idea of a all manual instant camera. Also it covers just about 2/3 of the height of the instax film, while it gets almost all the width, with a square format, being a 6x6 120mm camera.
Cheers!