A database of analog cameras that can be 3D printed

(printed.analogcamera.space)

39 points | by thomasjb 4 days ago

2 comments

  • CarVac 50 minutes ago
    I have an abomination that I printed years ago that adapts an Instax SQ1 to Hasselblad lenses (and has an RB67 focusing screen on a viewfinder next to the Instax for composing and focusing).

    It's sooooo impractical but the results are so fun.

    The process is to compose, focus, put ND filter on, swap from finder to film body, half-fire the shutter, pull out the dark slide, fully fire the shutter, push in the dark slide, eject the film, rewind the shutter, and go back to the finder.

  • skyberrys 25 minutes ago
    I had no ideas this was a thing and now I can almost endlessly scroll through possibilities. Another reason for a 3d printer.