Re: 3-hole 4x5" pinhole cameras?

From: <Brigitte.Harper_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 24 Jul 2002 - 07:38:00 PDT

Chris,

Do I see a film winding mechanism on the top of your camera? If so, how do
you handle frame counting?

Regards,
Brigitte.

                                                                                                                                
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Andrew Amundsen wrote:

>>From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" <holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
>>

>>Check out my web page http://cyano.usask.ca/pinhole/ - specifically the
>>1st and 2nd image. These were made with a 6 hole camera that
>>takes a 360 degree panoramic made from 6 images superimposed on one
>>piece of film. (a 4x10 negative)
>>
>
>>Might be able to make you one.
>>
>
> Thanks Gordon, Although I want to stick to a 4x5" format (or other
> readily available commercial film) and just 3 holes max. I'll try to
> find an example of what I'm thinking of, or do a sketch, so the list can
> get a better idea what I mean. I'm still hoping someone will notice this
> post and have something ready made for sale!
>

I've been working on a three hole 120 camera design but its more on the
principle of Gordon's camera. With mine you get a 180 degree panorama of
overlapping images with a negative about 5 inches long. You can even
shoot 180 degrees and advance the film and shoot the other direction to
get a 360 degree image. I posted a picture of it to the upload gallery
and you can follow the other link to my pinhole day image taken with
this camera.

http://www.pinholevisions.org/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?pic=pinhole_blender.jpg

http://www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2002/?id=536

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