Doesn't Matthew Broderick's character in Addicted to Love use some sort of
(what they call) camera obscura. I think he projects an image of the
building across the street on a wall in an abandoned building? Something
like that...
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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Iike some of the results I got with the Finney. My shots were still usable,
it sounds like yours aren't. Do you have any examples of your results?
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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Oops, I meant the WPPD site...
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
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To
see the softness I'm
talking about.
Thanks for everyones input
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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Hi all,
I bought a Finney Pinhole Body Cap for my Nikon F2 just to play around with.
It's a very cool product. However, all the pictures are soft (not always
cool). Should I be getting a sharp image from the body cap? Anyone else
out there tried one of these?
Thanks in advance.
Jason Ru
7;t think so, but I thought I'd
ask)?
Thanks in advance.
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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In a couple shots it looks like you can see a rod going up to what looks
like a convex mirror.
That's all I've been able to make out of it. I'm still trying to figure out
how it's mounted to
the camera and what type of camera he's using
Jason Russell
WISH
What if I'm using Type 72 film?
Is it the same process and same chemicals?
Thanks again.
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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remember where I
saw it or how I go about doing it. Whatever the process is, is it the same
for both B&W and color negatives?
Thanks inadvance.
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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extend the curve? Is that how that
works.
Thanks again!
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 5:06 PM
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Guillermo,
Will the equation change with different types of film? Or do I just plug
the indicated time into the equation to get a starting point? If it does
change, which numbers will be different and how do I figure them out?
Thanks
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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e me an
idea of how much time to add.
The shot I want to shoot right now, by my calculations is about 2 and a half
minutes without compensating for reciprocity.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN
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oating. Is this something I need to
do?
I'm a little clueless at this point, so any direction someone can give me
would be greatly appreciated.
Jason Russell
WISH-TV
Indianapolis, IN. USA
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