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An introduction to my current camera mod project: putting a 60-year-old German lens onto a Fuji Instax camera. Fuji Instax cameras are fun but the Wide 300 has a few things I'd like to change: -I'd like to have control over the aperture and set the f stops -I'd like to focus the lens myself (I think the Instax is more or less focus free, okay it has TWO whole settings) -I'd like to control the shutter To do that I gutted out a brand new Instax Wide (what was I thinking) and have spent the last few days trying to figure out how to make the mod. MORE importantly, I want to show you how to do it, the simplest way I can figure out. It will take a few tries but...let's go. Still in progress. https://theshuttergoesclick.blogspot.ca/ And here is the step by step of how it is assembled in its current configuration of parts. https://theshuttergoesclick.blogspot.... For the ACCURATE specs on the original Instax Wide 300...see below. Specifications: Instant Film Fujifilm Instant Color Film "instax WIDE" Film size 86 x 108mm Picture size 62 x 99mm Lens Retractable lens, 2 components, 2 elements, f = 95 mm, 1:14 Viewfinder Real image finder, 0.37 x, with target spot Focusing Motor-driven 2-range switching (0.9m - 3m / 3m - ∞) Normal Mode (0.9m - 3m) Landscape Mode (3m - ∞) Shutter Release Programmed electronic shutter release, 1/64 sec - 1/200 sec. Exposure control Automatic, Interlocking range (ISO 800) : LV 10.5 - LV 15 Exposure compensation (Lighten-Darken Control) : ± 2/3EV Film Feeding Out Automatic Flash Built-in, automatic electronic flash, Charging time: 0.2 sec - 6 sec (using a new battery), Flash charging indicator (LED lights in red), Fill-in Flash Mode, Effective flash lamp range: 0.9m - 3m Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Exposure counter (number of unexposed films), Lighten-Darken control, Fill-in Flash Mode Power Supply Four size AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries (LR6), Capacity : 10 film packs (Based on our test conditions) Others With film pack confirmation window, close up lens, and tripod socket included Dimensions & Weight 167.8mm x 94.7mm x 120.9mm (not including protrusions) / 612g (without battery, strap, film pack, and close up lens)