Re: 35mm Short focal length

From: Gregg Kemp <gregg.kemp_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sat 14 Jul 2001 - 06:58:39 PDT

At 09:38 AM 7/14/01 +0100, you wrote:
>I have a friend who has been experimenting using 126 cartridges. They are
>about to go out of production. He has tried an ordinary 35mm SLR with a
>body cap but the focal length of around 45mm is too long. Can anyone
>recommend an inexpensive 35mm camera that can be converted into a pinhole
>camera with a focal length less than 30mm ?

You may want to tell your friend to stock up if he has a source for the 126
cartridges - Kodak stopped making this at the end of
1999. (http://www.pinhole.com/diary/1999/1999_July.php)

The 126 cartridge fits perfectly onto a toilet paper tube, and also some
paper towel tubes. There is a ridge around the film opening that is the
same size as the tube. You only have to bend the tube into a square shape
to get it around the opening. I put a pinhole on the end of the tube and
had a nice "telephoto" 126 camera. You can also cut down the tubes to
different focal lengths. I just added a photo (126bodies.jpg) of my
collection of 126 "bodies" to the upload gallery:

         http://www.pinholevisions.org/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php

I never got a decent image with the paper towel tube, but the toilet paper
tube did fine.

Gregg
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