Just for clarification (I am the confused one), of
course by the 6x6 camera you mean the original one,
Joe. That is the one in my review. For some reason I
was stupidly thinking you were referring to the new
camera (must be tired). Sorry.
The one I will review sometime next week is the newest
re
Right, Colin. That URL is:
http://www.p at ???/diary/articles/Zero2000_01_2000.php
At 07:29 PM 12/30/00 -0800, you wrote:
In response to your question about the new 6X6 Zero
Image camera, Joe, you might start by looking at my
original review of the first Zero Image model, the
Zer
In response to your question about the new 6X6 Zero
Image camera, Joe, you might start by looking at my
original review of the first Zero Image model, the
Zero 2000, which is in the list archives.
I just received my new one yesterday. I am putting it
through its paces and plan to write a full rev
As far as zone plate or pinhole, that's a preference call for you. I only
have the pinhole.
But I did want to comment further that the Zero pinholes are very accurate
and produce very sharp images. You'll get a sharp image each time
(discounting hand-held or other factors). While I really l
In a message dated 12/29/00 1:54:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
joebe...@aol.com writes:
> Can anyone tell me something about the camera made in Hong Kong, 6x6 Zero
> Pinhole Camera. I am relatively new to pinhole photography and I am
> considering the purchase of this camera.
>
> Thanks for yo
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 16:52:41 EST, joebe...@aol.com wrote:
>Can anyone tell me something about the camera made in Hong Kong, 6x6 Zero
>Pinhole Camera. I am relatively new to pinhole photography and I am
>considering the purchase of this camera.
>
Joe,
I second what Gregg and George already said
--- joebe...@aol.com wrote:
> Can anyone tell me something about the camera made in Hong Kong, 6x6 Zero
> Pinhole Camera. I am relatively new to pinhole photography and I am
> considering the purchase of this camera.
You may wish to consider their new 6X9 camera. Not only will you get a larger
Hi Joe,
I've had the Zero 6x6 for over a year and have enjoyed it completely. It
is well constructed and will serve you well. One of its strengths is that
it uses medium format, 120mm film. This gives you the ability to make
fairly large enlargements without having to go to 4x5 inch sheet f