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Customer rating:

8 of 10

(Rated 8.07 - based on 15 votes)


Feedback on How-To Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras:

"I've read quite a few books about making your own pinhole cameras but your book although small, gets to the point and is highly recommended. The book gives very easy to follow and precise instructions about constructing a larger negative camera, giving exact sizes rather than just 'take a box and put a hole at the front...' as others do. Highly recommended as a starting point for anyone starting on this facinating subject."

"Very clear instructions, handy pinholes - I'm looking forward to trying them out."

"Very useful although some materials seem to be called different names in the UK or had to use alternative materials but not a major problem."

How-To Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras: Wide-angle, Normal, Telephoto

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Anita Chernewski

Including shipping to the US: 17.90 USD incl. postage & packaging

Including shipping to the rest of the world: 18.90 USD incl. postage & packaging

Highly recommended

Book Description

How-to-Guide on constructing and using a large 8x10 inch corrugated pinhole camera. It instructs you on how to make three different focal length cameras: wide-angle, normal and telephoto. Included with your order are six 1.5-inch square sheets of .002 brass shims. Three shims have individual precision hand-drilled pinholes in different diameters, the three blank shims supplied are for you to make your own pinholes; explained in STEP 9 How-to make a pinhole.The How-to-Guide includes: Historical notes, Technical facts, where to buy 8x10 film, and how to make a 12-inch square platform for a tripod stand.

 

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