You may want to contact Daniel Kazimierski who has done some pinhole movies.
daniel...@hotmail.com
Best of luck to you.
leezy
Incredible!
thank you,I'll give him a try.
-Ed Gendron
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Mike Keller [mailto:mike.kel...@wvculture.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 4:31 PM
> To: 'pinhole-discussion@p at ???'
> Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] I'm trying something pretty
> wild, can
> an yone help me??
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> First thing you need to
Thank you,
If my memory serves me correctly, this distance is 17.56mm.
I'm afraid I am totally unaware of these formulae that you speak of,
could you possibly send me one or two?
Or maybe direct me to one somewhere?
Thanks again,
-Ed Gendron
First thing you need to do is to measure the physic
First thing you need to do is to measure the physical distance from the film
gate in the camera to the body cap, so you know the true focal length you'll
be working with. Then you'd need to apply one of the various pinhole
aperture formulae to figure out the diameter pinhole you need. You also
migh