CB-70 horizontal board for Polaroid 600SE

This 3-d printed board is specifically designed to attach the popular but rare CB-70 to your Polaroid 600se camera. This can be the next step to your photographic life with your Polaroid 600se or Polaroid 110 with a converted 600se back. If you don't already have a Polaroid 600se- get one- they are great cameras. 

First about the board you are buying(Camera and CB-70 not included, just mounting board). The example images above are of the vertical board- yours will be horizontal. This board is printed 4mm thick with a 1mm bumper, so you have 6mm to work with to the film plane. I also reinforced the lugs for a perfectly tight fit that is really strong. This is printed with fill at 50 percent(much more than the average 20 percent fill that typical 3-d objects are printed). This board can be drilled and dremelled with ease, or you can just glue on the CB-70 to the board. The orientation for this board is horizontal, with the print coming out the side.

Important note:

  • This is a reversed image. I like the effect, but it is not for everyone. The original Polaroid integral film  cameras have a mirror built in, and the Mamiya version does not.


What the board is for: If you own a Polaroid 600se and you haven't been living in a cave, you may have heard that Fuji is no longer making our beloved pack film. This means that we may have to consider trying other possibilities. As long as you get your film plane right(a total of 11mm from the back of the camera) this will work great. Some have described using various glues like black hot glue, and others have managed to use screws and gorilla tape. I glued mine on with gel superglue, then painted the seams with black acrylic paint.

About me: I am an artist, college professor, creative photographer, and maker. I sell mostly Polaroid cameras, shoot mostly analog, and love to hack things. I am and have always been a huge fan of the DIY movement. I have a blog called Lo-Fi and DIY(lofianddiy com).



Note: I put 10 business days handling on my custom camera backs because I make them to order. I often come in at earlier than that time, but sometimes I experience a lot of orders(not complaining!), so I will likely need a lot of that time to get it built and shipped to you. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding! Aaron