From: James Noel
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] FIlm reciprocity
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 12:01:53 -0700
If you happen to use 120 film in your pinhole, give Fuji Neopan Acros a
try.
This wonderful film has no reciproc
It was suggested to me that you start with the aperture that would be the
equivalent of f16 for your focal length. Then depending on the type of
ground glass you are using there may be the possibility of experimenting
with a smaller aperture.
This worked quite well for me when composing.
You wo
Gina and Bill
Thank you both for the optimal focal length information.
Ballard
From: "gina"
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Re:optimum focal length
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 11:08:23 -0500
Hi,
I purchased a set of micro-drilled pinholes from pinhole re
I have a pinhole micro-drilled in grade 400 Monel that is marked .0039"
What would be the optimal focal length for this pinhole and what size area
would it cover?
Ballard
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Does anyone have experience with using film hangers in tanks as a film
developement technique?
I have some of the equipment but no experience.
Ballard
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THANKS TINA
Ballard
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 14:55:47 "Tina Martin" writes:
> We all have a bit of the hardware geek in us, or we wouldn't be
> building
> (and dismantling) all these cameras!
> Guess my point was that people shouldn't get hung up on the 'right
> or wrong'
> way to do things, altho
I like equipment. I like finished photos.
There are a lot of different cameras in the world. There are a lot of
different people using them in a lot of different ways. The only
photographer I need to view critically is myself.
Ballard
One more time for anyone interested. Tokina told myself and some friends
that Maine Photo Resourse would have the WOCA's in about 60 days. That
was at least a week ago.
Ballard
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 11:18:50 -0500 Chris Peregoy
writes:
> Isn't Tokina a brand carried at camera stores. Perhaps you sh
Maine Photo Resourse, according to Tokina, will soon have the Holgas with
glass lens and flash.
Ballard
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 10:17:28 -0500 Chris Peregoy
writes:
> Where do you buy Woca's and how souped up are they?
>
> Simon Cygielski wrote:
>
> > OK, all of you guessed right. I am the guy who