Pinhole camera time!

Mattfeliks

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Hi all,

I've been looking in to various designs for pinhole cameras over the last few days and have decided to have a go at making one and doing a few exposures. They're easy to make and fun to use, and you don't need much special kit to develop the images.

So, would anyone like to join me in making a pinhole camera? We could share ideas/tips etc. and then post scans of our results :D

Clicky:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhole_camera
http://users.rcn.com/stewoody/
(awful website but good guide!)


Any thoughts?

Mf :p

PS wasn't sure if this was the right part of the forum, so mods please move if not!
 
Just thought I'd bump this: I've built a camera, got some film, and will be exposing and developing images soon. Stay tuned for scans!
 
I missed this first time around. I've often thought of trying to make a pinhole 'lens' out of a camera body cap and use it on my 300D.
 
IIRC, there was an ad in this months version of AP. A company will make a custom cap and exposure chart based on your camera for £25, it was near the back. I'll look it out.

£25 seems a lot, but if the hole is laser bored into the lens cap, to exact dimensions, it may well produce excellent results.
 
have you tried the digital pinhole camera too? Just punch a hole on a body cap and hey presto ;) opps just read the rest of the thread and it's already been said :lol:
 
I made pinhole lenses for my 20D a while back just for amusement :)

telephoto...
longlens.jpg


Wide angle..
widelens.jpg


Pinhole was a bit big :) Wide angle picture -
widepinhole.jpg
 
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here's my pinhole camera attempt, 5x4 film holder with a box built around it, with a pinhole made in beer can material.

I'm trying to refine the pinhole to get a bit sharper image
 
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