Props for using so much film. But, if you are going to the trouble of
shooting 8x10, I'd think using a camera with a lens would be more fun and
rewarding. You can find lenses that cover 8x10, in shutter, for not a lot
of $.
Just sayin'Š If it was meŠ
-Ed
On 2/7/14 6:16 AM, "olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>8X10 DIY Pinhole
>Friday I'll be processing film. I was reflecting on which camera I was
>most excited about using or perhaps what images I will be most pleased
>with
>as final products. That vote goes to the Hasselblad.
>In second place is the Sony. Light, quiet, large files getting easier to
>use.
>OM 2S, my all time favorite camera comes in third place. Was using it
>for
>a specific purpose and if the project works, I'll be pleased. Intend to
>print six frames as a 1' X 6' cyanotype. If the images look good I'll
>get
>the negative made and print it in the next couple of weeks.
>Pinhole is pretty heavy and 15 minute exposures are a little bit of a
>pita.
>Film still lives and I'm enjoying the new little digital camera.
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