I have a spartus full vue can you tell me how to change it over to a pinhole
camera
Rev. Dave Buchholz
Here is another new one from my pan cam,i just made this one today..damn it
was cold out there, brrr!!
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/panphcem.jpg
comments?
Harry
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Harry,
Tell us some of the details about your camera
Larry
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From: figuref...@aol.com figuref...@aol.com
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Date: Sunday, December 31, 2000 6:42 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new
Hello pinhole folks,
Happy New Year :) I just wanted to stop in and say HI,i also wanted to share
a photo that i made with my new panoramic pinhole camera.have a look at: A
HREF=http://www.figurefoto.com/phona1.htm;
pinhole panorama(ona)/A or type in: http://www.figurefoto.com/phona1.htm
--- Mike Vande Bunt mike.vandeb...@mixcom.com wrote:
You can always use photographic paper in 4x5 film holders in the
Bender camera as a lower cost option. (Obviously this leaves you
with paper negatives to print from.)
If you decide to build a Bender, you'd better be the type who absolutely
--- Benno Jones ben...@jps.net wrote:
I'd stay away from the Brownie if you're planning on shooting on film.
I've converted Brownies and used 120 film without any problems. Sure, it
doesn't fit neatly into the rollers, but it's close enough.
Cheers -
george
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Handmade Photographic Images
Just for clarification (I am the confused one), of
course by the 6x6 camera you mean the original one,
Joe. That is the one in my review. For some reason I
was stupidly thinking you were referring to the new
camera (must be tired). Sorry.
The one I will review sometime next week is the newest
joebe...@aol.com wrote:
.. Wish I would have gotten the Zero 6x6 camera first. I
believe I will still order one with the pinhole to try out. Cheaper to use
the 120 film than 4x5 Polaroid or sheet film for that matter.
You can always use photographic paper in 4x5 film holders in the
Bender