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  • tsergairl
    Member

    Camera obscura (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_obscura” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;)

    what i did:

    I took EOS/M42 adapter ring and sticked into aluminum foil, after that i disconnected lens from camera and connected adapter, than i made a small hole in the center of the ring with pin (very small) :-) everything looks like that:

    and ther is a effect:

    What U think??

    Chris

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Hi Chris,

    I’ve moved this to the Lofi forum as you’ve made a digital pinhole camera. I think you’ve made a very good job of it tbh.
    I like the last photo alot. Not sure why, perhaps its the fact that its a scene in many people’s kitchen that often isn’t
    seen as worthy of being photographed. Anyhow, lets see more.

    Definitely worth seeing if you can get more sharpness from the pinhole lens…

    tsergairl
    Member

    Mark wrote:

    Hi Chris,

    I’ve moved this to the Lofi forum as you’ve made a digital pinhole camera.

    no problem, my mistake:-)

    Mark wrote:

    I think you’ve made a very good job of it tbh.

    thank You

    Mark wrote:

    Definitely worth seeing if you can get more sharpness from the pinhole lens…

    hmmmm, i dont know, how to make smaller hole :-) to get sharper pix, this which i made last time was really , really small :-)

    chris

    Dermot1
    Participant

    instead of poking a hole put the needle on the foil and use small rotations to slowly make the hole, type making a pinhole camera into google and you’ll get some good sites mostly for film users but principal is the same.

    tsergairl
    Member

    Thanks Dermot :-)

    np72
    Participant

    I was considering trying something like this myself. What kind of reading did the camera give for the shot? (if you can remember of course). I presume it gives a reading of 0 for aperture.

    tsergairl
    Member

    yes, 0 for aperture, all other settings in exif data (i always live metadata:-) )

    chris

    np72
    Participant

    Thanks for that Chris. I’ll definately give it a try in the next week or 2, just have to make a pinhole cover for the camera. I like the graininess of the kitchen shot :)

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