Here are some images of my Pinhole camera from 1980's
Front and back frames Honduras Mahogany scrap sides and "Lens" board plywood scrap, shutter from a junked Kodak folding camera (lens removed) diafram used to hold pinhole "plate"
Only cost $18.00 for the 8X10 film holder.
The camera was built and used as a photography class assignment. The reason for more than a cardboard box was I wanted to be able to take more than one image per outing and didn't want to mess with tape to cover the Pinhole.
Cool! Any images from it you can post?
I'm kinda thinking that you learned a lot from this project! Well done.
Very cool. Manglesphoto. You won't find 8x10 film holders for $18 anymore.
--Bob
Manglesphoto wrote:
Here are some images of my Pinhole camera from 1980's
Front and back frames Honduras Mahogany scrap sides and "Lens" board plywood scrap, shutter from a junked Kodak folding camera (lens removed) diafram used to hold pinhole "plate"
Only cost $18.00 for the 8X10 film holder.
The camera was built and used as a photography class assignment. The reason for more than a cardboard box was I wanted to be able to take more than one image per outing and didn't want to mess with tape to cover the Pinhole.
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Nice! I have a bunch of refrigerated expired LF film. My need to test it on a pinhle.
I saw a pinhole camera made out of an enclosed utility trailer with a pinhole drilled in the tailgatee. Huge film.
Nice images you show!
rmalarz wrote:
Very cool. Manglesphoto. You won't find 8x10 film holders for $18 anymore.
--Bob
Lol and that was 1980 dollars!!!
Hi, love that there is a pinhole guy on the Hog!
Nice images there, typical Hog style images.
I'm going to PM you.
By the way the 8X10 holder you show, one of the worst holder makers in the world!
dukepresley wrote:
I'm kinda thinking that you learned a lot from this project! Well done.
Thank you very much Duke
I learned that it was a fun assignment and that as good a photographer my Instructor was she wasn't well versed in the Pinhole process.
Kuzano wrote:
Nice! I have a bunch of refrigerated expired LF film. My need to test it on a pinhle.
I saw a pinhole camera made out of an enclosed utility trailer with a pinhole drilled in the tailgatee. Huge film.
Nice images you show!
Thank you very much Kuzano
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