Yes,
I've used cheap plastic 35mm cameras with the lens removed and replaced with
a pinhole. I shot on cheap fuji print film printed at Wal-mart ... results
were o.k.
I just got back a couple test shots with my Pentax SLR. I mounted a pinhole
in a t-mount adapter that I can mount to my camera like any other lens. If
there is enough light out I can use the viewfinder for composing and the in
camera meter to shoot in aperture priority mode. My test shots on FUJI
Sensia II 100 slide film came out nicely exposed - subject mater is another
story :) aperture I estimated to be about f/180, exposures were between 1
and 6 seconds on an overcast day.
Don't expect much resolution shooting this way.
Eric
>From: "Barry Muscavelli" <pinhole66@hotmail.com>
>Has anybody used smaller formats (like 35mm?) for pinhole??
>
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