Re: Daylux

From: Howard Wells <sandwell_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 07 May 2002 - 08:47:06 PDT

Have not used (or even heard of the Daylux) but I've been using
converted One-Steps for quite a while. Very simple to remove the fromt
panel, and then the lens. I use them with the 600 film which gives me
more exposure range and a pinhole in the f90-f128 range for detail
reduction. I've never tried to use one with an optimal pinhole though I
have used the integral film in 4x5 film holders on a variety of pinhole
cameras, home-made, conversions and commercial.
Howard Wells

Sarah Heidt wrote:
>
> This has probably already been discussed, but does anyone here have the
> Daylux pinhole camera which takes Polaroid film? If so, how do you like it?
> I have been wondering about doing pinhole with Polaroids. Anyone take the
> lens off an SX-70 or One Step? I got one for 25 cents at a church rummage
> sale and was thinking I might convert it.
>
> Sarah
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Received on Tue May 7 08:46:15 2002

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