Re: [pinhole-discussion] Zero camera, 6x6

2000-12-31 Thread George L Smyth
--- Mike Vande Bunt mike.vandeb...@mixcom.com wrote: You can always use photographic paper in 4x5 film holders in the Bender camera as a lower cost option. (Obviously this leaves you with paper negatives to print from.) If you decide to build a Bender, you'd better be the type who absolutely

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Zero camera, 6x6

2000-12-31 Thread Mike Vande Bunt
joebe...@aol.com wrote: .. Wish I would have gotten the Zero 6x6 camera first. I believe I will still order one with the pinhole to try out. Cheaper to use the 120 film than 4x5 Polaroid or sheet film for that matter. You can always use photographic paper in 4x5 film holders in the Bender

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Zero camera, 6x6

2000-12-30 Thread Guy Glorieux
Joe, I just went to see your web site! What a jewel your pictures are. Can't decide between Meditation, Belazaire, Shrimp boats and The Devil's toothpick which I like best... Whaooo! Pinhole and bromoil... You're going to make a killing. -:)) Best, Guy Glorieux joebe...@aol.com wrote:

[pinhole-discussion] Zero camera, 6x6

2000-12-30 Thread JOEBESSE
Thanks again for all of the great comments. I have an old Oatmeal box camera which made great paper negs in years past and just received a Bender 4x5 pinhole camera kit for Christmas, which I just finished building and cannot wait to try it out. Came across the Zero website by accident and was