Re: [pinhole-discussion] bellows pinhole

2002-12-10 Thread erickson
Nothing to it. Just make a lensboard the right size and mount a pinhole. If
you are concerned about the right size pinhole for the right bellows
extension, either make multiple lens boards or invest in a turret. The
Finney turret gives a lot of choices in pinhole and zone plate. costs about
$400, which is sort of anti-pinhole.
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From: "S and C Graham Foto" 
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] bellows pinhole


> Im new to pimhole and have biult 2 cameras, now im
> working on a 4x5 bellows pinhole (full movements)the
> front standard will allow me to change lens boards.
>  has annyone biult a pinhole out of a view camera?just
> lookin for advise on this subject. thank you
>  shannon
> scgrahamfoto.com
>
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] bellows pinhole

2002-12-10 Thread John Moore
Shannon,

Take a look at this page for an old shutter that I use
with a couple of the view cameras I use...
http://www.speakeasy.net/~jlmoore/speedioscope.htm

You can use any old shutter that has either a "B"
(bulb) or "T" (time) setting for the long exposures
needed. I've used old Kodak shutters from folding
cameras I've picked up for a couple of bucks. Unscrew
the lens elements & insert your pinhole.

John Moore
Ramona, CA

--- S and C Graham Foto 
wrote:
> Im new to pimhole and have biult 2 cameras, now im
> working on a 4x5 bellows pinhole (full movements)the
> front standard will allow me to change lens boards.
>  has annyone biult a pinhole out of a view
> camera?just
> lookin for advise on this subject. thank you
>  shannon
> scgrahamfoto.com
> 
> =
> Shannon & Colleen Graham
> S&C Graham Foto
> s...@scgrahamfoto.com
> www.scgrahamfoto.com
> 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] bellows pinhole

2002-12-10 Thread George L Smyth
--- S and C Graham Foto  wrote:
> Im new to pimhole and have biult 2 cameras, now im
> working on a 4x5 bellows pinhole (full movements)the
> front standard will allow me to change lens boards.
>  has annyone biult a pinhole out of a view camera?just
> lookin for advise on this subject. thank you

Shannon -

Sure, I did.  Actually, I didn't have an extra lens holder, so I made one from
an aluminum pie pan.  I then attached my pinhole behind a larger hole in the
"lens holder" and I was off.  As I have numerous different-sized pinholes
within slide holders, I can select the proper size for the focal length I have
chosen.  The nice thing is that when one uses film holders, the pinhole camera
becomes less of a single-shot deal.

Cheers -

george

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[pinhole-discussion] bellows pinhole

2002-12-10 Thread S and C Graham Foto
Im new to pimhole and have biult 2 cameras, now im
working on a 4x5 bellows pinhole (full movements)the
front standard will allow me to change lens boards.
 has annyone biult a pinhole out of a view camera?just
lookin for advise on this subject. thank you
 shannon
scgrahamfoto.com

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Shannon & Colleen Graham
S&C Graham Foto
s...@scgrahamfoto.com
www.scgrahamfoto.com