Keep in mind that the area covered by the image sensor in digital SLR
cameras is significantly smaller than the area of a 35mm negative. The
result is that you will be enlarging the image more than you would if
the same shot was made on film. (The image is also less wide angle
than the same
The finney bodycaps seem a bit pricey for a $1.75
bodycap with $.02 brass shim material attached.
However, if it had a much smaller pinhole it would be
a much more useful item.
--- Ed Nazarko enaza...@acumen-sciences.com wrote:
The Finney pinhole that's made for Nikon says, on
the paper that
: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:28 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???; pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Pinholes for D100
I am also be interested in info on pinholes for Nikons. I want to drill
a hole in the body cap of an FM2, but don't know the depth of field from
On 29 Jan 2003, at 10:11, CRABBE Heidi S wrote:
Just got a couple of Nikon D100 digital cameras at work and wanted to
have a go at doing some digital pinholes.
Can anyone give me any tips about how to go about it?
A friend of mine and I just did this last night. We:
(1) drilled a hole in the