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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:20 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole video?
hello micheal,
i haven't actually tried video pinhole myself but i have made camera
obscuras.
In which the passing cars etc
, October 05, 2000 12:20 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole video?
hello micheal,
i haven't actually tried video pinhole myself but i have made camera
obscuras.
In which the passing cars etc can clearly be seen.
so in theory it should work.
it
> >I realize it is a shameful public display of my ignorance, but...
> >Can a pinhole "lens" be adapted to black and white video photography?
Sure thing.
Just get one of those cheap surveillance pinhole cameras and connect
it to a VCR and you have it.
Marlin P. Jones sells a black and white
Many cheap video "pinhole" cameras are sold on the WWW. They may have plastic
lenses. They may or may not tolerate the radiation.
Richard Heather
"Goriup, Michael R" wrote:
> Thanks to both of you who responded so quickly and optimistically. I'll ask
> my friends in the labs to try it out.
>
> Th
Michael,
Well...hopefully this will help solve a few "opportunities". Good luck.
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gt; From: Goriup, Michael R [mailto:goriu...@id.doe.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 2:48 PM
> To: 'pinhole-discussion@p at ???'
> Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole video?
>
>
> Thanks to both of you who responded so quickly and
> optimistically.
t; Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:35 AM
> To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole video?
>
> >Michael,
> One more thing, I believe that your video camera MUST have a
> REMOVABLE LENS in order to replace it with the pinhole apert
Michael,
One more thing, I believe that your video camera MUST have a
REMOVABLE LENS in order to replace it with the pinhole aperture that
you wish to use.
I realize it is a shameful public display of my ignorance, but...
Can a pinhole "lens" be adapted to black and white video photography?
Michael,
I am trying to do 16mm (film) pinhole photo, and I am finding that
for optimum-pinhole size the f-stop is around F-100. Leaving me and
my 40 ASA film stock at a rough shutter speed (metered for the
lights that I use) of TWO MINUTES. Now, on the other hand I have
seen (on the web) a fe
hello micheal,
i haven't actually tried video pinhole myself but i have made camera obscuras.
In which the passing cars etc can clearly be seen.
so in theory it should work.
it would be great to play with!
have fun!
bye
emma
luv em
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I realize it is a shameful public display of my ignorance, but...
Can a pinhole "lens" be adapted to black and white video photography?
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