Am Mi 20.12.00, 22:30:30
schrieb George L Smyth glsm...@yahoo.com:
--- Barry Muscavelli pinhol...@hotmail.com wrote:
Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
I have done similar things with 35mm film and fim cans as a camera. You can see
the results at
Yes, see these links:
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/rheather/pinhole/index.html
http://www.slonet.org/~rheather/pinhole.html
http://rheather.tripod.com/pinhole/index.html
Richard Heather
Barry Muscavelli wrote:
Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
Barry,
35 mm and smaller have been used in pinhole. Go out and have some fun,
pinhole is for those who like to play! And you sound like a player!
Keep on Pinholin',
Tom
Barry Muscavelli wrote:
Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
--- Barry Muscavelli pinhol...@hotmail.com wrote:
Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
Yes, I built a pinhole camera out of a 35mm cannister. Don't expect sharpness,
but it's a fun project. I was even able to develop it inside the cannister.
Cheers -
george
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Yes,
I've used cheap plastic 35mm cameras with the lens removed and replaced with
a pinhole. I shot on cheap fuji print film printed at Wal-mart ... results
were o.k.
I just got back a couple test shots with my Pentax SLR. I mounted a pinhole
in a t-mount adapter that I can mount to my
Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
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