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From: jack durrett jd...@cox.net
But I'm a
pretty shameless camera-hopper. I see a new shape I want to try and I
just
swap out the pinhole shim. I haven't used a camera enough (a couple of
weeks, maybe a month) to really put it through the ringer but so far so
George,
I know what you're talking about and flaking can be a problem. So far I've
had pretty good luck though. I try to rough the surface with a file to
provide a little texture which seems to work well enough. I also had a can
of primer which seemed to do the job. I've heard that the
--- jack durrett jd...@cox.net wrote:
Lately, I've been looking for good camera ideas when I'm at the grocery. If
you are a coffee drinker and into homemade cameras check out the Maxwell
House Filter Pack coffee box. Wide mouth for easy film swapping, lid is
hinged blue plastic that probably
Jack,
Check out the toy stores. They have these small lunch boxes that would make
good pin hole cameras. I was thinking of making some as kids birthday gifts.
Pete
At 03:57 PM 3/11/02 -0600, you wrote:
Lately, I've been looking for good camera ideas when I'm at the grocery. If
you are a coffee
Lately, I've been looking for good camera ideas when I'm at the grocery. If
you are a coffee drinker and into homemade cameras check out the Maxwell
House Filter Pack coffee box. Wide mouth for easy film swapping, lid is
hinged blue plastic that probably needs just a few sprays of matte black.