In a message dated 3/9/02 3:44:25 PM Central Standard Time,
cfowl...@tampabay.rr.com writes:
I am getting ready to order the zero 6x9 multiformat pinhole
camera, has anybody used this camera's ? is it worth 200 Bucks ?
I have mostly used large format camera's, I have a big 5x7 view
camera,
Forgive me if i am repeating any info that has already been mentioned.
One material that is very helpful for making cameras is aluminum foil
tape (found at Home Depot in the heating section) It is light tight, strong
and malleable.
Also self adhesive foam insulating strips (for
--- Tim Midkiff ku...@vci.net wrote:
Hi all,
I'm processing 8 strips, individually, of T-max 100 on a reel that
I have exposed. The question I have is, should I alter the development
time because is a shorter strip instead of a full roll of 120?
You would develop the same with one
Hi,
My wife has given me the opporitunity of teaching a class of gifted (meaning
'divergent thinkers' in teacher lingo) 7th graders to build and then
photograph with pinhole cameras. The proposed budjet is $50 to $75 and the
length would be 3 to 4 weeks. I have done this 3 times before with
Hi all,
How about different subject than photoflo !
I am getting ready to order the zero 6x9 multiformat pinhole
camera, has anybody used this camera's ? is it worth 200 Bucks ?
I have mostly used large format camera's, I have a big 5x7 view
camera, I dont think it be hard to convert to pinhole
In a message dated 3/8/02 9:20:58 PM, photobu...@hotmail.com writes:
When I make a pinhole it looks round but when I hold it up to the light it
looks like it has spiter webs in it.
Then you got it right.
Just blow on it or wash it with water
and
pray that it isn't too sharp.
leezy