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| Clive Harrison |
Posted - 29/05/2006 : 03:02:36 deep joy this weekend. I took my daughters shopping to one of the best deparment stores in the city. I left them hunting Barbie stuff. I came accross a "Kidz labs" pinhole camera labelled as a "fun science project". Basic black abs plastic 'camera'. Uses 35mm film (not tried any yet) and is complete as a kit in everyway. Basic spring shutter mechanism and basic film advance, but it looks pretty good to me! All for 16$ 
4M industrial Development Ltd. They list www.4m-ind.com
Can't wait to try it out now.
You can't make a fine print from a coarse negative |
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| Vaughn |
Posted - 06/08/2006 : 18:17:19 I bicycled throughout New Zealand for 6 months with a 4x5 camera and one lens. I brought along a pinhole, mounted on a lensboard, just in case I dropped my lens. I never used it, but I now wish I had played with it there. It would have been fun!
I'll have to make a pinhole for my 8x10 one of these days.
Vaughn |
| maleminix |
Posted - 06/08/2006 : 14:43:07 i built two pin-hole for my cameras with meal can the pin-hole gives me the opportunity to take soft and daliecate pictures
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| Clive Harrison |
Posted - 29/05/2006 : 04:22:37 Barbie 
You can't make a fine print from a coarse negative |
| rbarker |
Posted - 29/05/2006 : 04:16:11 Cool. So, who is going to take credit for your daughters' science project? 
Ralph Barker
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