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The rough guide to making a pinhole camera.

pinhole_plan.pdf

David Doler's IPanorame Plans and Instructions.

IPanorame.pdf

IPanorame Cutting Templates.

IPanorame_template.pdf

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Artists' Comments:

I have rather recently started exploring the possibilities offered by pinhole photography and also propagating it as a technically viable and artistically very interesting alternative now that most people seem to be going digital or else emphasizing the extreme resolution offered by medium and large format cameras.

I have taken the chess photo with a converted Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x6 folding camera and the rest of these photos with a Zero 2000 6x6 pinhole camera. The Zeiss with the 300 micron pinhole at 70mm (f/233) has a much narrower angle of view than the ultra-wide Zero 2000 and a lower resolution.

I have a pinhole photography web site at http://pinhole.galactinus.org/vilva/

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