Mark,
Along with many, I've used Polaroid materials and cameras for
pinhole. In both, it's the instantaneous nature of Polaroid film that
made it worthwhile. For instance, replacing a Supershooter's lens
with a pinhole makes a nice quick conversion, whether you use its
built-in shutter or not. Chopping the whole front off allows it to
become a wide-angle camera, great for shooting architectural models
indoors with the 3000 speed film.
Polaroid backs are also great to use. The pack film back plus a
simple box taped to the front completes a camera.
Any specific area you wish to explore?
Sam Wang
>I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has used or is using Polaroid
>material in their pinhole photogrphy. Also would like to hear from
>anyone in the uk who is using pinhole.
>
>Mark Power, Coventry.
Received on Sat Nov 4 10:35:16 2000
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