Homemade matchbox pinhole camera

Pinhole Camera A 09
Udijw writes - "My first couple of 35mm pinhole cameras attempted to be panoramic, wide angle jobbies but this time I thought it would be nice to get back to the classic square format. Here's my latest contraption which uses 35mm film to provide square images of 24 x 24mm. Using this size means that you can get up to 50 exposures on a standard roll of 36 exposure film. Now that's what I call economy!" - Link.

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  • Make Video Podcast: Weekend Projects - Make a Pinhole Camera and Darkroom. In this Weekend Project, Bre teaches how to make a pinhole camera, turn your bathroom into a darkroom and make contact prints. Make sure to read the instructions for this post if you're interested in shooting some DIY photographs! - Link.
  • Tons of pinhole camera projects - Link.

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  1. .i dream in red. - .inside a photographers mind. » Blog Archive » .matchbox pinhole. Said:

    on August 14, 2006 at 5:24 am

    [...] You can find all that here thanks to dailydiy.com. [...]

  2. Philip Said:

    on March 24, 2009 at 3:05 am

    II don’t think that’s true, how could you repack a film canister after bending the metal to open it, then on another page, you say that you used a color film and developped with B&W schemicals and you had odd result,but it would just do nothing.

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