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Polaroid spectra system storage case
Polaroid spectra system storage case




Once both battery contacts have a wire attached, feed the wires out of the camera.Ħ. Make sure the electrical connection is there before doing the epoxy!ĥ.

polaroid spectra system storage case

Wire glue is not that strong, so I reinforced the bond by flowing epoxy over the connection. The camera has way too much plastic to properly solder the wires on the contacts, so I used wire glue.a conductive glue which works fine for the low voltages we are working with here.Ĥ. A pair of needle nose pliers are great for twisting the wire onto the posts.ģ. Next attach wire to the metal battery contacts inside the film chamber. This will make it a little easier to get at the insides of the camera.Ģ. This is easily done by bending the tabs on the left and right side.

polaroid spectra system storage case

To replace the six volts of power that feeds the camera, I bought a nifty 4 X AA holder with a nice switch on the box for about $2.ġ. Polaroid had the ingenious idea of building a battery pack into each film pack so you never had to worry about the batteries suddenly dying. This modification will pretty much destroy your cameras ability to shoot regular Polaroid Spectra or Impossible Project Image film, so there is no turning back! Also, your camera will no longer be an instant camera! You will have to develop and print (or scan) the images yourself. In this Instructable, we will convert a Polaroid Spectra to operate with regular sheet film. What is the cheapskate hipster to do? Well here is one idea.

polaroid spectra system storage case

For example, Spectra film use to be $1 an exposure but is now $2 and exposure in most markets and will only increase as the supply dwindles.Ī project to restart production called, "the Impossible Project" (the "p" on impossible is backward for some hip and trendy reason) is restarting production of integral and other Polaroid films, however the cost is still in the $2 to $3 per exposure range. They have stopped making all integral film and the price of the last stocks of fresh film is skyrocketing in price. I understand the hard business facts behind this move, but as someone who bought the camera, I feel a little cheated. Lets face it.Polaroid has mostly abandoned its commitment to analog instant photography.






Polaroid spectra system storage case