Ricoh
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Ricoh
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Love the sunrise shot, Barry
Sunrise, WWPD web by Barry Kirsten, on Flickr
0.2mm pinhole at 36mm from film plane. Efke 50 2x3 sheet film in PMK.
mconnealy
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My favorite pinhole camera was hacked from an old Agfa Billy Record.

pinhole camera by Mike Connealy, on Flickr

pinhole camera by Mike Connealy, on Flickr
A couple of shots from the camera:

railway bridge by Mike Connealy, on Flickr

Constellation by Mike Connealy, on Flickr

pinhole camera by Mike Connealy, on Flickr

pinhole camera by Mike Connealy, on Flickr
A couple of shots from the camera:

railway bridge by Mike Connealy, on Flickr

Constellation by Mike Connealy, on Flickr
Papercut
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Really like Barry's sunrise shot too.
And Mike's hacked Agfa is great! What's the effective focal length of this, Mike? Gives great results and I bet the camera takes up almost no space. Tempting to try doing this myself for a pinhole I can slip into a bag (taking up less space than my boxy zeroimage).
And Mike's hacked Agfa is great! What's the effective focal length of this, Mike? Gives great results and I bet the camera takes up almost no space. Tempting to try doing this myself for a pinhole I can slip into a bag (taking up less space than my boxy zeroimage).
mconnealy
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I think the hole to film plane distance is about 38mm. Adapting a film camera for pinhole use takes care of a number of functional issues including film advance and shutter release. I've also gotten pretty good results from putting pinholes in little plastic p&s cameras.
Papercut
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Thanks! It's a nice fov from those images above. You put the pinhole behind the leaf shutter, I assume?
Might have to go troll eBay for one of these to play with.
Might have to go troll eBay for one of these to play with.
I think the hole to film plane distance is about 38mm. Adapting a film camera for pinhole use takes care of a number of functional issues including film advance and shutter release. I've also gotten pretty good results from putting pinholes in little plastic p&s cameras.
mconnealy
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I did have the pinhole behind the shutter initially, but got some vignetting from the lens mount. So, I moved the pinhole out front after those pictures were made of the camera. I also do not any longer use the accessory viewfinder. The built-in finder on the camera doesn't show much of what will get on film, but it does help me find the center of the view I want.
Ricoh
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Ricoh
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Was thinking of an RSS 6x6, but inspired by mconnealy's modified Agfa Billy I may well take a look on eBay myself. I need to do my homework, I'm wondering if a MF folder would work.
mconnealy
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Just to clarify a bit, the Agfa Billy is a medium format folder. I removed the bellows from mine, hacksawed a hole in the front cover and mounted the shutter there. I used some foam sheets on the inside to seal up any possible light leaks. The cable release and tripod sockets are helpful with exposures which are usually around a second or two on sunny days.
Barry Kirsten
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Thanks Ricoh and Papercut. Pinholes react nicely straight into the sun.
Some great work here - Steve, Mike, PRJ.
Some great work here - Steve, Mike, PRJ.
charjohncarter
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I made a lens cap pinhole for my Pentax 6x7. It hasn't been very impressive:
Arista EDU ultra 400 HC110h by John Carter, on Flickr

Ricoh
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jkcampbell
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Here's a couple recent shots from Grand Marais, MN
Mottweiler P.90 Pinhole Camera


Mottweiler P.90 Pinhole Camera
Papercut
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Here's a couple recent shots from Grand Marais, MN
Mottweiler P.90 Pinhole Camera
Excellent work! The Mottweiler produces nice images. Tempting! (I'm a sucker for custom pinhole cameras.)
jkcampbell
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Excellent work! The Mottweiler produces nice images. Tempting! (I'm a sucker for custom pinhole cameras.)
Thanks Kevin, yes the Mottweiler cameras are a work of art, expensive, but if you want something unique and heirloom quality you can't beat Kurt's designs.
Cheers, JC
Ricoh
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Ricoh
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Barry Kirsten
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Lovely work, Steve.
Ricoh
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Thanks Barry, I'm loving pinhole and I find it sort of liberating - attention more on content and less on technicalities...Lovely work, Steve.
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