The Most Expensive Instant Camera Ever Made? Nons H1P Review for Hasselblad!
Gear Links: NONS Instant Back H1P: $350 http://SDP.io/H1P (includes NFRC) Godox Lux Master Retro Flash: $215 http://SDP.io/RetroFlash PC Sync to 3.5mm Cable $6: http://SDP.io/HSyncCable Extra Gear for Godox Lux Master Retro Auto Mode: Cold Shoe Adapter for Hasselblad 500-series $19: http://SDP.io/HassyShoe PC Sync to Hot Shoe Adapter $13: http://SDP.io/SyncShoe Godox AS-01 Auto Sensor $15: http://SDP.io/AS01 Compatible Bodies: Hasselblad 500CM, 501C, 501CM, 503CX, 503CXi, 503CW, 200 series, 2000 FCM Not Compatible: Hasselblad SWC, SWC/M, 903SWC, EL series, including 500ELM, 553ELX, Flexbody, Prism Finders, including NC2, PME5, PME51 Finder I did it. I assembled the greatest instant camera ever made, and the results will absolutely blow your mind. After reviewing nearly every instant camera on the market, I finally put together a custom, fully manual setup that brings pure joy back to photography—both for me and the people I'm photographing. In this unsponsored review and tutorial, I'll show you exactly how to combine a classic Hasselblad body with the Nons H1P Instax Square back and a Godox flash. I'm breaking down all the pros, the cons (exposure can be seriously challenging with only 3-4 stops of dynamic range), and step-by-step instructions on how to assemble it. If you want the most smiles per hour you can possibly get out of a camera, this is it. Gear Mentioned in this Video: (Using these affiliate links helps support the channel!) • Instant Back: Nons H1P Instax Square Back • Camera Body: Hasselblad 503CW (Check used markets for 500-series bodies) • Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 • Flash: Godox Lux Master • Film: Fujifilm Instax Square Film (20-pack) What to Watch For • The Build: Why the Nons H1P back paired with a classic Hasselblad is a mechanical masterpiece. • The Challenge: How to nail your exposure when you only have a few stops of dynamic range to work with. • Lighting: Setting up the Godox Lux Master for perfect fill flash and shadow balancing. • Assembly: A step-by-step guide to adding the required diopter filter and swapping the focusing screen so your shots are tack-sharp. • The Cost: Breaking down the price of building this ultimate rig from scratch. Let me know in the comments if you have an instant setup you love even more! Don't forget to subscribe for more unsponsored gear reviews, photography tutorials, and deep dives. Tags

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