Conversion of a
Vintage Polaroid
Models • 95 • 150 • 110A/B • 900 • a100 • a250 • a350 • a450 • SX-70
How I converted my vintage Polaroids
If you found this website then perhaps you too wish to dabble in "forever becoming a niche market" Polaroid film.
Good for you.
What you will find here is lots of information I've compiled for those interested in converting older obsolete Polaroids to accept newer kinds of instant film.
If you are curious about what this site contains just click around, I've tried to make it as simple to navigate as possible.
This site has lots of images, optimized for the best speed possible; what's a how-to site without lots of photos!
Many of the images can be clicked on to enlarge for greater detail. Thanks to Lightbox it opens right on top of the current page! If you click and nothing happens, that's all there is.
As with anything involving flying metal, power tools and sharp objects, PLEASE take all possible precautions!!! I can not be responsible for you getting hurt trying anything found on this site.
ALWAYS wear safety glasses when cutting anything ! ! !
I truly hope my site helps you and furthers your own creativity. If you have any questions or comments please let me know!
If you get lost at anytime, you can always click the link at the bottom of the page to come back here.
The Conversions
150 - alpha
150 - beta
110A - the "real deal"
110A - "hybrid"
95B - retro style
Auto 250 - abandonded
Auto 250 - lens & shutter
Auto 450 - lens & shutter
clean & modify pack film camera to accept 3v lithium or AAA batteries
COMING SOON!
Information …
The Models
These are the models I have personal experience with and are used within this site.