And for DIY:
http://www.pinholephotography.org/35mm%20A4.htm
and for weird examples:
http://www.pinholephotography.org/
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Aug 7, 2005, at 3:03 PM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 8/7/2005 10:25:07 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> adacey@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> thought of drilling it but don't know if I'd
> have a small enough bit and has the drawback of having a fairly thick
> piece of plastic so I'd need a wider opening to avoid vignetting I
> imagine. The other thought would be to cut out a larger hole and then
> attach a copper shim (which I do have). The added bonus I see here is
> that I could use extension tubes and a different shim to get
> different
> focal lengths.
>
> Any thoughts or recommendations?
>
>
>
>
>
> I am of the keep it simple school of though (except for the times
> when I'm
> not) however on this one here are my thoughts:
>
> 1) Go to Calumet or some other supplier and buy a Finney pinhole
> body cap
> with a laser cut hole. It will cost you about 10 minutes and $30
> or so.
>
> 2) When you decide you want to use it with your e-1, just slap it
> on the
> front of your four thirds adapter and get sfter it.
>
> 3) When you decide you want MF negatives, get either a Zero Image
> pinhole
> camera or go to ebay and buy one of the Agfa Clacks that are being
> converted by
> the pin hole shop in Germany.
>
> 4) When the bug has really bit you on the butt and you want 4X5
> negatives,
> again Zero Image has the ticket. For about $225 you can have their
> very
> nicely built 4X5 with a variety of pinholes and zone plates.
>
> You will like the images. Bill Barber
>
>
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