Jeff,

Stick with Leonardo.  I own two of them (6" and 1.5")  and one Santa
Barbara  (3").  For the extra $10, its worth it, better construction
and ease of use.  The SB's wooden dowels that slide against the film
holders are not attached.  For fumblers like me, they fall in the snow
or mud too often.  Beware of the SB's tripod mount, too.  I poked a
hole through the bottom with a tripod that had a longer screw on it
than the SB allowed.  It was easy to fix with a piece of black tape.
The SB does work well; but if I knew then...

Tom

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Dilcher" <dilc...@cueva.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:55 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Santa Barbara Cameras?


> Anyone had much experience using Santa Barbar pinhole cameras?
> Care to post your opinion of them?
>
> I have been a happy user of the 1.5 and 6 inch Leonardo 4x5
> cameras.  I was thinking of getting a camera of around 3 inches
> focal length...
>
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