You must have obstructed the pinhole somehow, or else you are loading your
film backside forward and are exposing through the film. One time I taped
the pinhole inside the camera and only then sprayed the inside with black
paint.
----- Original Message -----
From: "callum moffat" <callum...@yahoo.com>
To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 1:56 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] exposure problems


> im having problems with exposure on a pinhole camera
> that im using.it's made from a round sweet tin and has
> a pinhole of  approx 0.35-0.4 mm. Distance from pihole
> to film is 95mm at its furthest point.
>
> with fast film (iso 400 ilford xp2) my suggested
> exposure times should be reasonably short(in pinhole
> terms) but i find that im having to give massive
> exposures to gat a decent exposure even in bright
> light
>
> ant ideas!!!!
>
> callum moffat,edinburgh,scotland
>
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