Andy
where is Peter's Valley Craft Education Center???
BTW
Caution...shameless plug follows
HEAR YE, HEAR YE, HEAR YE
Leezy (alias Bernice Cutler) will be presenting a 3 day program at Peters
Valley Craft Education Center August 23rd to the 25th. It will NOT be the
standard waste
In a message dated 11/25/01 4:18:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, dalf...@aol.com
writes:
If you trot on down to the local hardware store, and ask for 1/4-20 nuts,
they can be super- glued onto any thing you make, and voila , you have a
tripod socket for about 20 -25 cents apiece
Now! If Teresa Wright endorses the Full-View, this is a must.
Terrribly In!
Guy
Jeff Dilcher wrote:
Must be a good camera, because the lovely
Teresa Wright endorses it:
http://www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/Teresa/teresa-ad.htm
Must be a good camera, because the lovely
Teresa Wright endorses it:
http://www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/Teresa/teresa-ad.htm
Actually any of the prefinished flooring provides interesting waterproof
materials...and some of the patterns...woof 8o)
BTW
Caution...shameless plug follows
HEAR YE, HEAR YE, HEAR YE
Leezy (alias Bernice Cutler) will be presenting a 3 day program at Peters
Valley Craft Education Center
I took a 2 x 2 piece of 3/8 pine I had lying around, drilled a
3/8 hole through it, pressed in a 1/4-20 T-Nut into the hole and
epoxied the whole thing to the bottom of the Full-View. The
advantage of doing it this way is you end up with a nice flat base
for your tripod head to mount up
I have an Ensign Full Vue, from the beginning of the 50:s. I think it is a very
good pinhole camera. It is small, but uses 120 film, and it was easy to take
off the lens and the shutter and put a pinhole and a piece of black tape there
instead.
Before I converted it to a pinhole camera I took
If you trot on down to the local hardware store, and ask for 1/4-20 nuts,
they can be super- glued onto any thing you make, and voila , you have a
tripod socket for about 20 -25 cents apiece
Yes, that is how I adapted the Full-Vue that I had. I like a flat
bottom surface on my
Erich
You should have bought it put it on Ebay next week... 8o)
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Erich
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 7:48 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject:
4rd? finger mistake, I meant 3rd obviously :-)
- Original Message -
From: G.Penate
They go for very little money (if you don't get in a bidding frency, with
another eBater!), so buy 3, make a pinhole and a Zoneplate camera and use
the 4rd as it is. Results with this or any other
They go for very little money (if you don't get in a bidding frency, with
another eBater!), so buy 3, make a pinhole and a Zoneplate camera and use the
4rd as it is. Results with this or any other converted (or not) camera do
not depend on the camera itself.
Guillermo
- Original
In a message dated 11/24/01 11:54:26 PM Central Standard Time,
cmcbe...@aol.com writes:
Could you mean the Spartus Full-Vue? A twin-lens reflex, 120 camera?
There are 10 on eBay now. Nicely adapted to pinhole use; only
problem is that they do not have a tripod socket.
Tom,
I
Hello:
Will Xray duplication film work like 'regular' Xray film in a pinhole
application?
Any guesses as to approximate ISO speed for photographic use and whether it
is a high contrast film where a reduced contrast development approach might
be indicated?
Thank you.
Murray
In a message dated 11/25/01 12:38:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
harv...@aracnet.com writes:
Could you mean the Spartus Full-Vue? A twin-lens reflex, 120 camera?
There are 10 on eBay now. Nicely adapted to pinhole use; only
problem is that they do not have a tripod socket.
Tom,
I was
It is a Spartus Full-Vue
Richard Heather
cmcbe...@aol.com wrote:
Hey guys I am wondering if any of you know where I can get some
information on a full-vue camera made by the spencer co. it holds 2
1/4 film. In my searches I fear that I am not looking in the right
direction. Any Info would
Hey guys I am wondering if any of you know where I can get some
information on a full-vue camera made by the spencer co. it holds
2 1/4 film. In my searches I fear that I am not looking in the right
direction. Any Info would be much obliged.
Christine
Could you mean the Spartus Full-Vue?
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