Are you into experimenting along with your giant format movie cameras? You probably have heard of Instax backs and adapters. For those who’re utilizing a Mamiya RB67, for instance, there’s the Binstax, a Fuji Instax adapter that permits you to shoot Instax Sq. prints. Curious? Let’s check out the way it works!
Within the video above, Cape City-based William Sheepskin takes the Binstax round for a scenic shoot to point out what this Instax again is able to. Anybody who shoots with Instax cameras already is aware of the look it produces. So, the take a look at is extra about seeing how far one can push the picture high quality utilizing a extra superior digital camera and lens as that of the Mamiya RB67.
However for the unfamiliar, Sheepskin first gave a fast rundown of the components and options of the Binstax. If you wish to understand how this contraption attaches to the RB67 and the way it seems and feels when paired collectively, it’s greatest to concentrate to that half as effectively.
Based mostly on the stack of Instax Sq. photographs he took, seems like Sheepskin certainly discovered this adapter an excellent addition to his RB67. It’s good to have for taking enjoyable behind-the-scenes photographs or portraits on the set, or for giving out to individuals.
Have you ever shot with the Binstax or an analogous on the spot movie again? Share your expertise and leads to the feedback under!