That is a good idea; what brand is the 6x7? The only thing good about using
the 7II is that all I have to lug around is the camera and lens, and then
the pinhole cap, so I have still one camera bag with an extra thingy the
size of a filter, to take both pinhole and regular images with. Very
conve
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, che lawrence wrote:
>
> i just read the postings from the guy who didn't understand the
> mamiya/lenscap stuff. and now i sheepishly ask -how do you
> convert the joycam. i just don't understandwhat part of the camera you get
> rid of and what part you keep, especially sinc
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I have pinhole cameras of all kinds from zero, a old folder like Chris 4x5
5x7 8x10. But I have two lenscap pinhole 1 for my Leicas and for my
Hasselblad.
What I love about the lenscap is it is a lenscap just anouther filter in the
camera bag. It is there if I am on a job or on a trip I have a pinh
hey there
See the difference between your email & mine? Mine looks like a crummy
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The difference is a lot of superfluous stuff sent with the message that can
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What Email program are you using?
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I just thought about using the izone film in some small cigar box camera.
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:
> So I actually have 2 problems here to deal with, one now solved by
> Carsten below, and the other still to be figured out--the shutter button
> does not press down and take a pic, but I think if I hook up the cable
> release, turn it on with
I have an old 6x7 folding camera that I picked up for $5. I took off the
glass of the lens and inserted a pinhole in the shutter. Wouldn't this
be easier then using your Mamiya 7? Would there be any difference in
quality? Is there any controls on the Mamiya body that aren't on a
folding camera?
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Dan Gerber wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am interested in modifying a Polaroid Joycam for pinhole use, and have a
> question to those that have done this:
>
> When modifying the camera, did you retain the mirror, or did you rip the
> entire top of the cam off, and just build a box with the pinhole
Peter,
You could check Warren Padula's site from the Pinhole Vision's directory at
http://www.p at ???
or directly at
http://www.peconic.net/members/warpad/isa1.htm
Best,
Guy Glorieux
peterwikl...@spray.se wrote:
> Hi,
> I just read G Glorieux's text on the "Why Pinhole"-show (wish I could ha
Hi all,
It looks like I might be in Boston this coming April 9-13. Does any one know
of any photography happenings going on about that time? Plus I'm going to
try to be in Santa Fe for PhotoArts Santa Fe. Any one else planning to be
there?
James
Hi,
I just read G Glorieux's text on the "Why Pinhole"-show (wish I could have been
there...).
What about the book by Warren Padula that was mentioned?
I ran a search on it, and found that a dozen of pics appear in a book called
"Hacking the future" (by a couple of writers called Kroker).
Is th
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