I agree--get 2 holgas and make one into a pinholga. I did a few years
ago and LOVE LOVE LOVE my pinholga.
I also have done 35mm pinhole photograpghy. I just turned an old pentax
PC35 AF into a pinhole camera, leaving the shutter intact. I put a
smallish pinhole (I didn't measure it) on, put in 400 speed film and
set the ASA to 25. Here is one of the photos:
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/art/photos/pinhole/pentax/jesuscloseup.jpg
Some of the photos were black on one end. The odd thing was, the black
area wasn't always the same size, and then some didn't have it at all.
So I'm not sure what was causing it. The shutter button would stick
sometimes, and I would have to push it a couple of times before it
would go. But I don't think that would cause it. . .?
Traci Bunkers
Bonkers Handmade Originals
Tub Legs Zinestress
http://www.bonkersfiber.com
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ArtFest, Estes Park Wool Market & Art Unraveled:
http://www.bonkersfiber.com/workshops/workshops.htm
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