Sorry, ya'll -- mea culpa. I got them mixed up with Pinhole Resource after a
14-hour day at work (yawn). It's a neat little web site with some
interesting pinhole cameras and really cool pics.


> "Treena Harp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When I was researching pinhole photography a couple of months ago,
> I came
> > across Bender Photographic on the web. They have a lot of pinhole
> camera
> > kits that take 120 roll film, and one that takes 35mm cartriges.
>
> I didn't see any kits that use roll or cartrige film there.  I
> thought he specialized in large format stuff.
>
> > They also
> > sell Pentax body caps (for both screwmount cameras and K mount
> cameras) with
> > brass pinholes built in. For anyone who wants to get into large
> format on
> > the cheap, they have build-it-yourself 4x5 kits for less than
> $300, and I
> > think they offer 8x10, too. Hope this helps. I'd like to try a
> little
> > pinhole photography myself.
>
> Bender stuff is a good idea if you want to build your own camera.
> If you are interested in LF, you'd do better with a nice Graphic or
> even an entry level Toyo 45CX kit.
>
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