RE: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole camera design help

2001-06-11 Thread Gregg Kemp
i would like to keep this as user-friendly as possible. here are a few more questions i have come up with: -could i use a smaller film size to avoid the vignette? (is there a recommended size?) Bryan, a couple of thoughts: first, if you are using a large box as Guillermo suggested (50

Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole camera design help

2001-06-11 Thread Bryan Alexander
would it be possible for me to see some images using a box of this build? (either on a website some where or emailed as jpegs) this would really help us in knowing what to expect since we have never tried this before. i would like to keep this as user-friendly as possible. here are a few more

Re: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole camera design help

2001-06-08 Thread George L Smyth
--- Bryan Alexander br...@peerlessgraphics.com wrote: I am new to this mailing list. (and to pinhole cameras for that matter) i am working on a promotional photo project and would like to offer a simple pinhole camera to our clients for fun. our idea is to use a 4x5 film box to ship

RE: [pinhole-discussion] pinhole camera design help

2001-06-08 Thread Gregg Kemp
One of the first cameras I made (circa 1972) was from a 4x5 film box. I still use it, so the ones you send out may turn out more durable than you might imagine. I found that the short focal length was a bit too short to fill the 4x5 film. So I added a strip of matte board around the middle