You need a red filter to remove the visible light. Pinhole will always
be "fuzzy" compared to a lens but that can be a strength rather than a
weakness. See my page (35mm IR pinhole):
http://www.slonet.org/~rheather/pinhole.html
http://rheather.tripod.com/pinhole/index.html
Richard Heather
heather
--- heather hyatt wrote:
> hello,
> does any one shoot IR in their pinholes? i am having
> problems getting a clear, not fuzzy image. i have a
> leonardo 4X5 camera. i use a tripod, have the correct
> exposure but seem to get a fuzzy image. is it due to
> the fuzzy nature or both IR and pinhole?
hello,
does any one shoot IR in their pinholes? i am having
problems getting a clear, not fuzzy image. i have a
leonardo 4X5 camera. i use a tripod, have the correct
exposure but seem to get a fuzzy image. is it due to
the fuzzy nature or both IR and pinhole?
Hi:
International pinhole day was wonderful as is the website. A friend of
mine was just starting to be interested in pinhole cameras. Pinhole day
provided the oomph to actually do something. We have now made at least 4
different cameras with plans to make a few more.
I'm thinking about puttin
Hi Bill,
I'm interested in hearing your comments on the PTG camera.
Jon
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