The overall production time (with drafting and designing) took around 2 months. Here's how it looks like.
and here's its features list:
1. swappable lens - waiwai 17mm lens / pinhole lens
2. swappable back - 135 / 120 back
3. bulb / normal shutter mode
4. single frame counter (isn't it a MUST for a camera ?!)
It is a record of how I made it.
first of all, I keep drawing lots of drafts whether or not i can actually make it
just do the design and technical problem will be solved (if lucky enough)
1. DESIGN
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initial design 1 - as I've did KDS-POTO1 before, I sort of understand the basic design of it,
but when i am designing KDS-POTO2, i have a sense of... wait, i can do a changable back...
so on this draft I started to draw a front shell with knobs + adaptor and back is the core but separtate thing
initial design 2 - more refined drawings
135 back's design
120's back design
anti roll back gearwork - stop film from loosing or rolling back
lens adaptor - so that pinhole lens / waiwai lens can be utilized
shell locker - to hold the back in place after loading film
2.Testing
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as I've stick up KDS-POTO1 before, for the shutter plate, film distance from the lens are understood alread - so no more testing of focusing problem by semi-transparaent paper...
instead I've did some testing on gearwork with spring
and put it practically,
3.AI file design
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this is a long long part to do up the design in an AI file
have to consider the thickness, have to be very precise on any part
and as I am using a "sanded" acrylic board... orientation of the design matters !
(else some shiny faces will have to show up on the outer shell - which looks really bad if so !!!)
here's the laser-cut acrylic board with my AI file
4.Sticking it up !
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to stick up acrylic board, Chloroform is to be used
and it will crystallize
many other tools
a. the film frame counter module
the basic framework which film can pass through
with the 8-legged gear - it rotate once = 8 holes passes = 1 frame of film passes !
thx my friend "iamwen" to enlighten me on this gear XD
with the top part stuck (there's a triangle mark there for you to see if 1 rotation has been made)
b. the anti-roll-back gearwork
spring with the leg
the gearwork take-up spool
when they combined - (just work as the video above)
c. the shell
shell with lens adaptor
behind it there's a holga shutter plate
d. waiwai lens
remove the lens module from waiwai - including the lens holder
cut up the edges
put it with the adpative rings - with the hood stuck to it, it will be done
e. pinhole "lens"
get a piece of plastic
sand it till the center part is very thin
pin a hole on it
stick it to the lens ~ done !!!
5.Putting everything together
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put a film roll for testing
here's KDS-POTO2 with waiwai lens :D
6.Sample Photos
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