Re: Re[2]: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves
i'm not very handy, but the shutter in the Lubitel pops right off (from the inside). i then punched a hole in a piece of shim-stock (any auto parts store-very cheap), glued the zone plate to that, then glued the shimstock to the shutter housing. all together it took about15 minutes. - Original Message - From: Mark Interrante m...@interwalk.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 7:13 AM Subject: RE: Re[2]: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves I shoot zone plate and have been wondering how I could easily get a camera with a shutter, due to the lack of being able to take shots faster than 1/2 second (bright daylight). How hard was it to modify the libitel? Looks like there are dozens on ebay. Mark
RE: Re[2]: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves
I shoot zone plate and have been wondering how I could easily get a camera with a shutter, due to the lack of being able to take shots faster than 1/2 second (bright daylight). How hard was it to modify the libitel? Looks like there are dozens on ebay. Mark http://www.interwalk.com/pinhole.htm (current work on the site is almost all zone plate) -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Guillermo Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 6:00 AM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: Re[2]: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves - Original Message - From: Colin Linda McKie colinmc...@xtra.co.nz You don't say anything about hardware, but I guess from the quality and square format you're using some kind of 6 x 6. We're trying to decide whether to get a zone plate and pinhole sieve for our P67 with a bodycap mount, or butcher an old TLR (Lubitel etc?) to get a good viewfinder without having to fit a lens for aiming. Comments welcome from anyone with experience in this line. Colin+Linda, I have 2 Lubitels fitted with ZP (one) and Pinhole Sieve (other one), if you mount the ZP or Sieve in th eplace of the rear glass element, you'd get a 65mm focal length, they work very nice for me. I have a third Lubitel that I will turn into a 65mm Pinhole camera to complement my Agfa 6X6 converted to 35mm pinhole. For ZP and Sieve, a shutter is almost a must (it is for me anyway) and you can still use the shutter of the Lubitel. I haven't used a P67. Guillermo ___ Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML Pinhole-Discussion mailing list Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??? unsubscribe or change your account at http://www.???/discussion/
Re: Re[2]: [pinhole-discussion] Zone plates pinhole sieves
- Original Message - From: Colin Linda McKie colinmc...@xtra.co.nz You don't say anything about hardware, but I guess from the quality and square format you're using some kind of 6 x 6. We're trying to decide whether to get a zone plate and pinhole sieve for our P67 with a bodycap mount, or butcher an old TLR (Lubitel etc?) to get a good viewfinder without having to fit a lens for aiming. Comments welcome from anyone with experience in this line. Colin+Linda, I have 2 Lubitels fitted with ZP (one) and Pinhole Sieve (other one), if you mount the ZP or Sieve in th eplace of the rear glass element, you'd get a 65mm focal length, they work very nice for me. I have a third Lubitel that I will turn into a 65mm Pinhole camera to complement my Agfa 6X6 converted to 35mm pinhole. For ZP and Sieve, a shutter is almost a must (it is for me anyway) and you can still use the shutter of the Lubitel. I haven't used a P67. Guillermo