On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Eichhorn, Roger <eichhorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andy,
Clearly, it's not for everyone!
I just noticed that photojojo.com sells snap-on pinhole lens caps for Canon or Nikon SLRs. It's actually not a hole but a clear dot in a plastic film they say. I have one I made myself from a Canon EOS body cap and a sheet of monel with a tiny hole drilled in it. I bought a set of pinholes in 1996 and chose one that's near optimum for the sensor plane distance. I don't know how serious dust import might be. It works well.
Roger
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On Jun 3, 2013, at 11:16 PM, "Andrew Davidhazy" <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Roger,
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> true but in this case the request was for a stringless connection to the camera. I could see it that in some cases a string might not work too well - if photographing through a window for instance? ;)
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> Andy
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> On Jun 3, 2013, at 7:54 PM, Eichhorn, Roger wrote:
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>> Anyone thought of a long string attached to a weighted shutter? Pull the string to open it and release the string to close it? Maybe a few pulleys to guide the string properly, if needed. It seems to me that a lot of fancy electronics doesn't fit with the concept of a pinhole camera.
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>> Roger
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