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RSS FeedsInstant Magny 35 is a film back that turns SLRs and rangefinders into instant cameras
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

13 june 2018 00:40:12

 
Instant Magny 35 is a film back that turns SLRs and rangefinders into instant cameras
(Digital Photography Review)
 


NINM Labs has launched a Kickstarter campaign for Instant Magny 35, a film back that transforms rangefinders and 135 SLR cameras into instant film cameras. The film back supports Fujifilm Instax Square film and doesn`t require any camera modifications. The instant film back is described as ideal for rangefinders and SLRs from Pentax, Leica, Olympus, Canon, and Nikon. The Instant Magny 35 film back replaces the original camera back, featuring a total of three attachable components. Once connected, the camera with instant film attachment can be used normally. According to NINM Labs, Magny features an aluminum lens barrel, enlarging optics film back, and an ejection unit. Features include a built-in dark-slide, on-off switch to prevent accidental shots, automatic film feed, a film ejection button, and an LED film counter. The film back is powered by four AAA batteries. Without the batteries or film, the Instant Magny 35 weighs about 485 grams / 1lbs. NINM Labs is seeking about $50,000 on Kickstarter, where a single Instant Magny is offered for pledges that start at 778 HK$ / $99 USD. Via: DIY Photography


 
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