Hello,
I would love to know how you did that!
Thanks
Johanna Zamora
--- Colin Talcroft ctalcr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello all
I can attest to the usefulness of floppy disks as a
shutter machanism. Here is a photo of one of my
oldest
pinhole cameras that uses this idea.
I can supply
Thanks for sharing the idea, very nice
I can attest to the usefulness of floppy disks as a
shutter machanism. Here is a photo of one of my oldest
pinhole cameras that uses this idea.
I can supply details if anyone is interested.
Colin
http://www.sonic.net/~talcroft/floppyshutter.jpg
What a brilliant Idea!
Thanks
--- Manuel_Galán_Molina mgalanmol...@hotmail.com
wrote:
hello, you can try with the floppy disk metal
protector device, it have a
spring and a window.
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Sent:
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hello, you can try with the floppy disk metal protector device, it have a
spring and a window.
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 6:17 AM
--- Guillermo pen...@home.com wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Brent Adler adle...@yahoo.com
I am working on a first pinhole camera. My early
attempt worked fine with a tape shutter. I am
hoping
to use some 400 speed film and would like to make
a
spring enhanced shutter.
- Original Message -
From: Brent Adler adle...@yahoo.com
I am working on a first pinhole camera. My early
attempt worked fine with a tape shutter. I am hoping
to use some 400 speed film and would like to make a
spring enhanced shutter. Can someone give me some
instruction on its
One thing I've done is take apart any old Brownie camera and use the
shutter.
- Original Message -
From: Brent Adler adle...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:17 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Shutter advice
I am working on a first pinhole