> 
> All you need to do is pry off the lens/shutter
> assembly with a flat metal implement(I use a kitchen
> knife).  Remove the underlying shutter and mount your
> pinhole.  I can send you a pic of one I did if you
> need a bit of visual assistance.

I think I can visualize everything except "mount your pinhole."  What do you
make that part out of?  I have made pinholes in pieces of aluminum cans; do
you just cut a piece of aluminum can about the size of the hole and tape it
on there with black tape, or is there a better way?  Is the shutter
difficult to remove?

--shannon

>
> Don
> --- Shannon Stoney <shannonsto...@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>> >
>> > This may be blasphemy - but any of the diana
>> variants
>> > are easily converted.
>>
>> What's the best way to do this?
>>
>> --shannon
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