Thanks for the comments. Here's a size comparison with the 637 model.
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Thanks for the comments. Here's a size comparison with the 637 model.
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I don't fb either. I haven't used this (f295.org) site much recently, but would continue using it from time to time.
Thanks for the comments.
Barry, I worked this out some years ago by sacrificing a roll of film. It is a function of the diameter of the take-up spool. Assuming you are using a standard 120 roll...
Here are some test photos from the Cameo 55 (more at: http://www.f295.org/main/forumdisplay.php?12-Lensless-Camera-Making-and-Modifying ).
Note the strong vignetting... too much in my opinion. These...
...more pictures of the camera. Top showing winding knob, spirit level and screw attachment to hold the top in place. Bottom showing tripod mount. Inside showing the film path. And finally the inside...
It has been years since I designed/built a new camera. Here is the Cameo 55 that I just finished. My goal was to see how small a camera I could make for 120 roll film. I achieved a pretty tight...
Thanks, I think I fixed the link now.
Very nice perspectives, thanks for posting. I particularly like the last one... the figures are so nonchalant.
Hey Earl & others,
I've just come out of an extended pinhole hiatus. In 2011 I was increasingly occupied with projects in Afghanistan. Then I moved there for work full time in 2012 and 2013,...
This new pinhole camera may be of interest. Expensive, but I like the rubber/flexible bellows concept. Could encourage some creativity. And I've had great success in the past with Polaroid films. I...
Final set of images.
Next set of images.
Second set. I haven't uploaded in a long time so trying to get this right...
Here is a series of photos I have been working on. I was walking with my wife last month (October, 2014) in the Cobb Lake Unit of the Wellington State Wildlife Area, near our home in Fort Collins,...
Count me in. I'll ship anywhere.
This image is from an old negative I stuck away in a file around 1990. The location is the swimming pool at the school run by the US Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan. I made this using a curved-back...
Thanks to all for the positive feedback.
I wish I had visited the church one day earlier -- the day I was there it was quite overcast, so the skies in my images are almost uniformly blank. The...
And the last shot, also of the graveyard, looking back toward the church (which is not visible, but down the hill through right of center of the image):
Attached files ...
First shot in the graveyard, up the hill across the road:
Attached files http://f295.f295.org/uploads/5oldmtnpagechurch26a_9458.jpg
Fourth exterior, this is the window that appears to the right of the alter in the prior shot:
Attached files http://f295.f295.org/uploads/4oldmtnpagechurch23a_8507.jpg
Interior, looking through the broken window pane to the left of the main door:
Attached files http://f295.f295.org/uploads/3oldmtnpagechurch08a_5192.jpg
Second exterior:
Attached files http://f295.f295.org/uploads/2oldmtnpagechurch06a_1861.jpg
Last week we enjoyed a family reunion in the small town of Saluda, North Carolina. I took one opportunity to slip away and take some photos. About a mile from Saluda is the Old Mountain Page Church....
Very nice images Nick. I'm enjoying this series.
I prefer the first image. It is a better composition in my opinion, and while a relatively simple composition, it is also more complex because of...
Very nice.
It feels to me like 2 images on a strip of negatives, or on a motion picture film. I want to know what's in the next frame!
Well seen.