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RSS FeedsThis 3D-printed accessory makes it possible to shoot split double exposures on Instax Mini 90 cameras
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

8 august 2020 21:50:08

 
This 3D-printed accessory makes it possible to shoot split double exposures on Instax Mini 90 cameras
(Digital Photography Review)
 


One of the accessories you can purchase for some of Lomography`s instant cameras is the Splitzer, an add-on component that makes it possible to shoot multiple exposures on the same frame. Unfortunately, the accessory isn`t available for the Fujifilm Instax Mini 90, but photographer Guillermo Hernandez has managed to create his own 3D-printed version for the popular camera. Like the Splitzer, the 3D-printed component simply attaches to the front of the lens. To capture a double exposure, simply cover the half of the frame you don`t want exposed, take a shot, then rotate the Splitzer 180-degrees before taking another shot. As you can see in the sample photos below, this allows you to create unique compositions wherein a single subjects can be in two places at once or frame the same object side-by-side. $(document).ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({`containerId`:`embeddedSampleGallery_9993708725`,`galleryId`:`9993708725`,`isEmbeddedWidget`:true,`selectedImageIndex`:0,`isMobile`:false}) }); It`s undoubtedly a novel accessory, but it`s a fun way to get a little more out of a Fujifilm Instax camera. Hernandez is selling his Instax Mini 90 Splitzer in multiple colors for $5 on eBay with $3 shipping, but if you have access to a 3D printer and know some basic CAD tutorials you could probably whip up one yourself. Hernandez has other 3D-printed photo-related products on his eBay store, too.


 
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