I converted my Joycam to pinhole cam by removing the mirror and drilling a hole in the plastic case over the film. The lenses I covered with black tape and taped pinhole made from coke can over the hole. A piece of tape works as a shutter. My present tripod-mount is not one of the bests, I glued a nut on a piece of wood and with small screws assembled this to Joycam, it's shaky but better than nothing.

-matti
mjkos...@sci.fi


Dan Gerber wrote:

I think I remember that someone on the list made a pinhole camera out of a
Polaroid Joycam, but I can't find any info when I search...I have a Joycam
waiting to be pinhole-ized, but wanted to find more specific info first. I
took apart an old time-zero camera, and was able to replace the lens with a
pinhole, but it takes SX-70 film, and I am trying to get the battery
contacts on 600 film to work-I gave up over the holidays.

Maybe the Joycam converter will pipe in with their info?...

-Dan

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Which Polaroid makes for the best or easiest pinhole conversion?
Ray


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