Kodak Funsaver Lens Adapter for Canon EF (Full Frame Only)
UPDATE: These files are no longer updated. For the latest files, please head over to the github: https://github.com/Archive-663/kodakFunsaver
** You will have to print the lens adapter from the STLs purchased from this link. This listing isn’t for a printed lens adapter. **
** Please use a modern, unexpired, Kodak FunSaver lens. **
Unexpect the Expected. digi-Process C-41 Lens Adapter for Kodak Funsaver by niveau.
The Loudness of Noise
You hate waiting for film to be processed and wish it was instant. But I want that analogue feel without the analogue burden.
I keep these memories, looking through old photos with a wash of nostalgia. Each tell a different story, but the same one every time.
The photographs, while taken quickly and blasé, tell a story once only told through cheap disposable cameras. While you think they are poor imitations, I see them as an homage to a time when we were children documenting our family trips. This lens adapter is a return to our childlike innocence and spontaneity.
The loudness of noise is a link to the past. A link to a time when we waited for the one hour film developer to process our memories.
Nostalgia — it sells.
What’s included in the STL download?
- The Standard 49mm Filter Thread Face-plate with 17mm Thread for using a Ulanzi smartphone anamorphic lens.
A 49mm Lens Cap:
- Left and Right Tabs
- A Spring
- The Main Lens Cap Body
A Rear Lens Cap for EF-Mount Lenses
The Lens Adapter
digi-Process C-41 Lightroom Preset
This preset develops your photos for a flat base reminiscent of old Kodak negative scans. It does not remove the distortion as it is a characteristic of the lens and of the photos that are produced with film. If you want to remove the distortion; set your distortion slider to ~ -12.
What you’ll need:
3x m1.6 x 5mm machine screws
Lens from a Kodak FunSaver
An EF body with Mirror Lock Up. I believe this doesn't work on the Canon 6d
Helpful Links:
STLs for adapting a Kodak Funsaver lens to your fullframe Canon EF body