Note: This, unlike many of my items, may be in limited supply as the mechanicals are pretty expensive. If you buy this item and have an Instax square camera(working or non-working is fine, but it cannot be crushed/missing parts), send it to me for a refund on the price of 50 dollars. This only applies to customers who buy this camera back at full price and after I receive the camera from you.

Another note: Pictured is the sister camera, the Polaroid 600se, but you are bidding on the Mamiya Universal Press back. The 600se is in a different listing!

 Introducing the Lo-Fi IS( instax square) for the Mamiya Universal Press! I have been cooking this up in my kitchen for a while and I think it came out pretty nice!  

This 3-D printed back is an opportunity for you to maximize the versatility of your Mamiya Universal Press. This is one of my custom "Lo- Fi" designs for your creative enjoyment. It allows you to shoot Fuji Instax Square instant film.  It is dialed perfectly into the film plane so you can use your built in rangefinder/ viewfinder to take your pictures. It uses four AAA batteries, which are plentiful everywhere. The eject button is just a momentary switch so you just hold it down until the film is ejected and then release the button. You can hear the sound it makes when it comes off the rollers, so it is easy to determine when it is fully ejected. I included a practice pack with three used shots for you to try. This takes some getting used to, but by the 3rd pack I was perfect at it!

I reinforced the mounting lugs for a perfectly tight fit that is really strong. I printed solid tops and bottoms with fill at 50 percent(much more than the average 20 percent fill that typical 3-d objects are printed).


For other Mamiya Universal Press accessories, like ground glass, build plates, 2x3 holders, 4x5 holders, I type backs, and type m backs, please check out my listings!

 

  I included some fresh batteries already loaded- have fun!!

 

 

About me: I am an artist, former 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 com(lofianddiy).

Note: I put 15 business days handling on instax square backs because I make them to order. I often come in at earlier than that time, but when I experience a lot of orders, 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