ordered
books through this site many times with no problems. As I stated before,
this is one of the best places to find out of print books and this goes for
Amazon.com, Barnes Noble, etc.
Inkily yours,
Joe Besse
Please visit my web site on the Bromoil process
http://members.aol.com/joebesse
on the Bromoil process
http://members.aol.com/joebesse/Bromoil/JB.html
Hi gang, I also find that www.abebooks.com is also an excellent source for
used and out of print books.
Joe Besse
Please visit my web site on the Bromoil process
http://members.aol.com/joebesse/Bromoil/JB.html
Thanks for everyone who answered my query. As I stated I am having this
problem only on about 1/2 of my images. The ones I expose fast, that is at 1
second are usually no problem, but those at 2 seconds or longer usually have
this problem. Maybe I could take the shutter off and put a piece of
Could anyone tell me how to stop getting the lens cover in the image. Even
using short exposures of 1 or 2 seconds with Verichrome 125 film I get about
half of the 12 images on a roll with part of the lens cover in the photo.
Wondering if people who have the cable release installed have the
Hi Guy,
Thanks for the note. Will pass info on to our web designer. Hope you can
enter. Slides due for jury judge in May. The temperature gets up here in the
summer, but everything is air conditioned except the outdoors. I live in the
heart of Cajun Country about 5 miles from Lafayette, LA. If
I have a 135MM f2.8 Canon EOS soft focus lens which works similarly to the
Dreamagon, however it has the automatic focus capability and is a great lens.
You can vary the focus 3 ways to give the same effect as the Dreamagon and
you can buy the Canon lens in the USA. I also have a Mamiya 150MM
I finally got my Zero 6x6cm camera in and it is a beauty. One question
bothers me though. Can you use TriX film in it? Wondering about fog from the
red filmcounter window for such a fast film. Presently have Verichrome pan
ASA 125 loaded into the camera.
Thanks for any ideas on this question.
Thanks again for all of the great comments. I have an old Oatmeal box camera
which made great paper negs in years past and just received a Bender 4x5
pinhole camera kit for Christmas, which I just finished building and cannot
wait to try it out. Came across the Zero website by accident and was
Dear George and Gregg:
Thanks a lot for your insight on the 6x6 Zero camera. Will have to rethink
wehat model I want. Also, do you prefer the zone plate over the pinhole or
vice-versa? Seems to me the zone plate is rather soft focus and would be
better suited for pictorials.
Joe Besse
Can anyone tell me something about the camera made in Hong Kong, 6x6 Zero
Pinhole Camera. I am relatively new to pinhole photography and I am
considering the purchase of this camera.
Thanks for your help.
Joe Besse
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