On Thu, Nov 09, 2000, b2myo...@aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 11/9/00 8:50:36 AM, mpo...@coventry.ac.uk writes:
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> << I've been using standard brass shim for pinholes without
> painting the inside black. I've just read one report that
> reccomends that you do so. What do other people th
> Paul
Your Outer Banks pinhole images are very, very nice indeed. (I don't think
James
Joyce would object to your last title, but then he probably wouldn't be able to
see
it anyway.)
Judging by the 7x10 negative size, I assume you are using paper negatives. If
so,
which B&W paper have you f
At 7:50 PM -0500 11/9/00, James Kellar wrote:
Hi all,
I hope every one is doing well. I just now put up 3 images on the web. All
were taken with my Zero 2000. Has anyone bought one of Zenrike's new 6x9s?
If so let us know what you think when you get it. You can see my images at:
http://www.jame
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Mark,
I haven't tried this technique myself, but someone did suggest blackening the
area
around the pinhole with the soot from a burning match or candle. This would
produce
a flat black finish without the danger of any paint running into the pinhole.
Bob
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Hi all,
I hope every one is doing well. I just now put up 3 images on the web. All
were taken with my Zero 2000. Has anyone bought one of Zenrike's new 6x9s?
If so let us know what you think when you get it. You can see my images at:
http://www.james.kellar.com/artshow.jpg
http://www.james.kellar
Yesterday I made a pinhole "lens" for my Hasselblad and have run two
roles of film through it with excellent success. Here is what I did... I
found myself a peice of black matt board and cut a circle out of it that
fit more or less into the front of my camera. I then put two layers of
gaff tape (
The "official" hasselblad pinhole body cap, which gives sharp pinhole
images, says that the pinhole is f230, at a diameter of 0.0126". I calculate
exposure to be around 125 times what is metered for f22. Then add
reciprocity correction to that.
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--- MARK POWER wrote:
> I've been using standard brass shim for pinholes without painting the
> inside black. I've just read one report that reccomends that you do
> so. What do other people think?
I don't think that it makes much difference - at least I've never seen it.
Sometimes I remember
In a message dated 11/9/00 8:50:36 AM, mpo...@coventry.ac.uk writes:
<< I've been using standard brass shim for pinholes without painting the
inside black. I've just read one report that reccomends that you do
so. What do other people think? >>
I cover the brass on the inside using black tape
Exposure depends on your pinhole size and focal length.
Take a look at:
http://home.netcom.com/~lfratkin/calcpinh.html
This will give you an f stop for your pinhole. Then just use a meter to
determine exposure time and refer to this page:
http://home.netcom.com/~lfratkin/Exposure.html
Pinholes are
hi there,
i'm interested in trying pinholes with medium format
film with a hasselblad, using 400 speed film. any
suggestions on exposure times?
thanks!
hannah
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I've been using standard brass shim for pinholes without painting the
inside black. I've just read one report that reccomends that you do
so. What do other people think? Plus would like to hear from anyone
using slit apertures, I'd like to have a go but I'm not sure how to make
one, size, materi
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