You may want to check out the Wisner site where there's some
information about using their 20x24, not pinhole. Also check out the
16x30 camera at:
http://www.panphoto.com/MakingTheCameraFitTheFilm.html
In fact, you may want to peruse other pages in the panorama photo site.
Pam
The Painted Horse wrote:
>
> Hello all. I'm interested in building a 20x24" pinhole camera,
> preferably a take-down model. Has anyone out there tried to attempt
> this? I currently do all my pinhole work in 8x10" so I am well aware of
> the long exposures this may entail...which also makes it all the more
> enticing. My biggest concern I'm trying to resolve is how I would mount
> such a large camera on a tripod and keeping it stable. Though I'm sure
> it's possible to do, it may not be the best way to go. Maybe set it on
> a couple of saw horses?? Anyway, just wondering if anyone out there
> attempted such a feat and what were the obstacles that occurred. I do
> remember reading in Pinhole Journal about a photo artist who used a
> 20x24" pinhole camera a few years ago. I can not remember his name,
> however.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bill-
>
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-- Pamela G. Niedermayer Pinehill Softworks Inc. 600 W. 28th St., Suite 103 Austin, TX 78705 512-236-1677 http://www.pinehill.comReceived on Thu Jan 25 14:59:58 2001
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