> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pam Niedermayer [mailto:pam_p...@cape.com]
> Thanks, Gregg, interesting that you had to place the pinhole on the
> ccd end of the tubelette. The Barbie cam reminded me I have a couple
> of old Connectix tethered (to the computer) cameras that may be better
> for the first experiments.

Yeah, I wanted to do mine in the true pinhole spirit - without spending any 
money.  But, after months of never seeing a discarded digital camera in the 
thrift shops, I could wait no longer and plopped down my money.  I think the 
Connectix sounds like a good one to play around with.

- Gregg

> 
> Pam
> 
> Gregg Kemp wrote:
> > 
> > I wasn't sure it was safe to mention the "Barbie" cam 
> again.  The photos I made a couple of years ago are at:
> > 
> >         http://www.p at ???????/pinholer/exhibits/
> > 
> > Click on the Gregg Kemp link.
> > 
> >         The story behind them is in the archive somewhere.  
> If anyone is interested, I'll track it down - or just search 
> for "barbie".
> > 
> > Gregg
> > ...
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> Pamela G. Niedermayer
> Pinehill Softworks Inc.
> 600 W. 28th St., Suite 103
> Austin, TX 78705
> 512-236-1677
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