Do it the KISS way: Simply hold the filter in front of the hole. In that way
you get rid of problems with dust or other particles that may otherwise be
visible on your pictures. It works great for me.
Trond Kjetil Holst
-pinholer in the dark and cold north
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of Peter Popp
Sent: 9. januar 2001 18:22
To: pinhole-discussion
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] filters with Zero 2000
Hi all. I received a Zero 2000 for Christmas this year (my first pinhole
camera), and I'm trying to decide how to use filters with the camera. I
would prefer to use ring-mounted glass filters, as I already own a selection
of them. I have two ideas that I may try. The first is to mount a step-up
ring on the inside of the camera, just inside the pinhole, and screw the
filters in at this position. The second is to "hang" the filters somehow
underneath the cable release shutter that I just bought, so that when the
shutter lifts up, it lifts the filter into place just in front of the
pinhole. This second method would be more complex but also more versatile,
I believe. Any opinions or other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Peter
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