mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on May 7, 2008 3:45:59 GMT -5
Gene,
Have you taken any pictures with the Zero 6x9? I would love to see them.
As for "I might later pick up the 35mm version as a carry-everywhere pinhole " Wouldn't you also have to carry a rather substantial tripod everywhere as well?
Mickey
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Post by mickeyobe on May 7, 2008 4:02:48 GMT -5
Gene,
Ignore my above letter. I just visited Starbucksguy on flickr.
Mickey
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Post by GeneW on May 7, 2008 13:58:30 GMT -5
Gene, Ignore my above letter. I just visited Starbucksguy on flickr. Mickey No problem, Mickey. Of course I was all excited to participate in Worldwide Pinhole Day this year, and found myself in hospital during the event. Although you need a tripod most of the time (I have one that's very light), you can rest the cam on anything that's stable. I'm looking forward to doing some more experimenting with it once I'm mobile again. Gene
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Post by cyclops on Sept 23, 2008 18:55:08 GMT -5
Oh i just found this thread,very nice! I once made a pinhole at college,if you can call it that! It was basically a 35mm film canister with a hole in the lid and a tiny piece of printing paper on the other end. I set it up in the college and got little dark spots where the room's lights were.
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Post by renaldo on Sept 29, 2008 13:53:41 GMT -5
I have had one for 6 years...cost about $160 US dollars as I recall. Did not note if the other member stated or not, but it has wooden insert that can be inserted into different slots to change film format...6x6, 645, 6x7 and 6x9.
Have never used it. Bought as something unique, and it graces one of my display cabinets.
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