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03/04/2010 09:20:58 AM · #1 |
| Thought this might interest those into pinhole cameras more obscure collectibles. Dirkon paper camera |
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03/04/2010 10:43:23 AM · #2 |
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03/04/2010 11:27:52 AM · #3 |
| I am tempted but I am chicken. :( |
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03/04/2010 01:27:13 PM · #4 |
| I'd be more tempted if the dang thing didn't have as many parts as a regular camera! Still, the investment in materials is likely to be under $1 ... |
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03/04/2010 01:34:22 PM · #5 |
I am very tempted, but need to find a spare few hours........
If I do it I expect DPC to allow me to add it as a camera |
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03/04/2010 01:45:28 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kaiser_chief: I am very tempted, but need to find a spare few hours........
If I do it I expect DPC to allow me to add it as a camera |
Note that unless you replace the 100-speed film with a digital sensor (and software to generate/write EXIF data) it does not qualify for DPC challenge entries ... though it could be added for listing your Portfolio images. |
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03/04/2010 01:54:25 PM · #7 |
| you never know what I might come up with General..........i have a shitty Canon here that might even get butchered if I can work out how to incorporate the bits in.......... |
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03/04/2010 02:24:52 PM · #8 |
| That would be very cool if you can get it to work ... and post a how-to article -- instuctions for making a paper digital pinhole camera would have a lot of people recycling some otherwise obsolete hardware! |
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