Polaroid Spectra System Camera

Hi,

I'm looking for some help, I've just purchased a Polaroid Spectra System Camera of the same model in Licence to Kill and I want to convert the lens to red to match the model in the film, whats easiest, but most effective way of replicating the model used in the film.

Thanks

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  • KleynenKleynen BelgiumPosts: 396MI6 Agent
    edited June 2012
    A red permanent marker. Works perfect!
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  • Gadget MeisterGadget Meister Bicester, OxonPosts: 1,972MI6 Agent
  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    So Simple, thanks !
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    An alternative to the marker idea would be coloured acetate film, you can get this at art and craft shops.

    Another idea would be a transparent paint, Tanya do a good range, but go steady with it, many light coats, not one thick one. You could paint a bit of clear acrylic and place it onto the camera.

    The only trouble with the marker idea is you have to be careful not to end up with any overlap marks, like you'd get with a felt tip pen. I'd recommend a practise on something else first, and go fast back n forth, working down the glass at a steady speed, and don't stop once you've got started.

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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Tanya doing paint?????

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  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    Thanks !
    minigeff wrote:
    An alternative to the marker idea would be coloured acetate film, you can get this at art and craft shops.

    Another idea would be a transparent paint, Tanya do a good range, but go steady with it, many light coats, not one thick one. You could paint a bit of clear acrylic and place it onto the camera.

    The only trouble with the marker idea is you have to be careful not to end up with any overlap marks, like you'd get with a felt tip pen. I'd recommend a practise on something else first, and go fast back n forth, working down the glass at a steady speed, and don't stop once you've got started.

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  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    No probs, glad to help out.
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