I don't know if Cornelius Schultze-Kraft is on the list, but he would be a good 
person to contact.  He has done live-action 16mm film with using a pinhole.  
His web site (with films) is:

        http://www.cinematographers.com/pinhole/

Gregg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Keller [mailto:mike.kel...@wvculture.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 4:31 PM
> To: 'pinhole-discussion@p at ???????'
> Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] I'm trying something pretty 
> wild, can
> an yone help me??
> 
> 
> First thing you need to do is to measure the physical 
> distance from the film
> gate in the camera to the body cap, so you know the true 
> focal length you'll
> be working with. Then you'd need to apply one of the various pinhole
> aperture formulae to figure out the diameter pinhole you 
> need. You also
> might try adding the length of the various extension tubes, 
> to see what
> "focal lengths" (superwide, wide, normal, long) you have to 
> work with for
> your different shots. Just like a regular movie.
> > 

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