Conversion of a
Vintage Polaroid
Models • 95 • 150 • 110A/B • 900 • a100 • a250 • a350 • a450 • SX-70 • Holgaroid
The Body
The lens on the Holga can not cover a full frame Polaroid. So it has to be removed. There are 2 screws which hold the assembly to the body. Cut the flash wires if you have any and set the entire piece aside.
Not only does the lens not cover full frame, but the lens opening is off center with regards to the Polaroid back, so you need to gut the entire camera to make room for the new light path.
If you have a flash model, you'll remove the batteries, holder and springs. Otherwise just go ahead and remove all the plastic you see inside the camera.
Pliers or a small knife work just fine. You don't need to be super clean, but try to remove the most you can.
With the Holga reduced to just a shell its time to add the Diana into the mix.
If you get lost at anytime, you can always click the link at the bottom of the page to come back here.
The Steps
parts & labor
what's needed to get the job done
the back
trim the opening
the body
gut the insides
lens assemblies
remove and retrofit
set infinity
focus correct
fix the leaks
seal the lens
center the lens
get a full frame
completed
photos and tips
Information …
The Models
These are the models I have personal experience with and are used within this site.





