More from my 6x6cm Stereo Populist.
Had to crop the bottom to remove mysterious big red blobs.
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The cooperative model reading again
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More from my 6x6cm Stereo Populist.
Had to crop the bottom to remove mysterious big red blobs.
crazyclock.jpg
The cooperative model reading again
reader.jpg
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Last edited by dvoracek; 01-26-2014 at 05:35 PM.
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm
A pothos, near the bathroom window.
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http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm
Looks like camera is working just great.
I'm working on a 120 stereo pinhole camera .. should have some results soon colin
I'm still having issues with film transport for 120 film with my ultra simple, populist like arrangement. About three quarters of the way through a roll it tends to lock up, and I can't really visualize what's causing it to bind. I've been using a another 6X9 camera for the last few weeks to which I added a second winder on the supply spool to release the tension on that side when it starts to tighten up. I think that's working and I'll have some images later this week.
Nick
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm
"About three quarters of the way through a roll it tends to lock up,"
I have the same problem
Just had a look at your pictures with my new Owl viewer.. GREAT WORK
The first of my stereo images are in this thread
http://www.f295.org/main/showthread....erry-Hill-Farm
Hi folks, not familiar with the camera but I had this problem recently too on a panoramic camera of mine. I found it was solved by allowing a little more clearance between the roll and the winder. What apparently was happening is the roll wanted to rise up a little on the winding shaft as it gathered film... allowed a couple more mm of room solved it for me.
- James.
Website...http://aupremierplan.fr
I think the second winder which allows me to loosen the supply side a bit before advancing the take-up side solved the problem. Unfortunatly, I didn't inspect the interior closely enough (after several years of being idle) and a piece of tape came loose and blocked about half the image, so no new pictures.
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm