I bought aerial dupe film, its a slow, darkroom speed film, safe under
red light, I have about 1000 ft. I bought it over 10 years ago from
someone in Philadelphia PA. I don't know how viable it still is but if
you want some I could spool you up some. Somewhere I have 75 ftx10 inch
aerial spools and cans. I bought the cans because they looked like good
pinhole cameras. Now that I think of it that extra 12 inch sono tube and
the film I have might make for a fun anamorphic camera. Ingo, if its
still good I could send you some and bill you for the shipping, is your
address still the same as what was on the 2007 card swap list?
Chris
-- Pinhole Blender chris@pinholeblender.com http://www.pinholeblender.com > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Big Cameras - construction techniques > From: Ingo Guenther <Ingo@Guenther-Ol.de> > Date: Sat, September 01, 2007 3:25 pm > To: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > I built just this type of camera with 6 holes from a 10" cardboard hat box. The camera works pretty. Where can I get 10" wide aerial-film? > > Ingo > > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > Gesendet: 30.08.07 23:02:28 > > An: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > Betreff: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Big Cameras - construction techniques > > > > > > My engineer friend, who builds cameras, and I joke, that our favourite camera > > shop is the local hardware store :) > > > > Gord > > > > On August 30, 2007 1:58:13 pm George L Smyth wrote: > > > Andy - > > > > > > Thanks for the brilliant idea. I just got back from Home Depot after > > > purchasing a 10" tube for a little under $9. This should allow me to stick > > > an 11X14" piece of paper in there. It's long enough to make several > > > cameras, but I'm thinking of other uses for this thick curved stock. FWIW, > > > while I was there I came across a 1" round brush that I'm going to cut for > > > use with Bromoil. I need to stay away from that place as long as I've > > > still got some money. <g> > > > > > > Cheers - > > > > > > george > > > > > > --- andy schmitt <aschmitt@aandy.org> wrote: > > > > There are 2 reasons I like them... > > > > a. they're already round so I don't have to glue up sides > > > > b. They're round so they lose a little bit of wind resistance. > > > > > > > > It is possible to make them crease but that much force would crush foam > > > > core all to heck... > > > > > > > > I'm looking forward to your thoughts George. You always come up with > > > > pretty cool ideas. > > > > warmly > > > > andy > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: owner-pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > > > [mailto:owner-pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org] On Behalf Of George L > > > > Smyth Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 1:19 PM > > > > To: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > > > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Big Cameras - construction techniques > > > > > > > > > > > > Gord - > > > > > > > > I have made cameras from the size of a 35mm cannister to 16X20" and can > > > > tell you that the large size is about as unwieldy as it gets. I made the > > > > large one out of foam core and wind became a real problem (especially > > > > with the longer exposure times). I considered making one out of wood, > > > > but decided not to because of the weight. > > > > > > > > I do like Andy's idea of using sono-tubes. I've never heard of these > > > > before and will see if my local Home Depot carries them. If the > > > > cardboard is heavier than the foam core (almost certainly the case) and > > > > lighter than wood then this could be an excellent compromise. > > > > > > > > Cheers - > > > > > > > > george > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > > > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.12/979 - Release Date: > > > > 8/29/2007 8:21 PM > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > > > > pinhole-discussion mailing list > > > > pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > > > FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.html > > > > > > ------------------------------------- > > > > > > Eclectic Mix: http://EclecticMix.com > > > One Minute How-To: http://OneMinuteHowTo.com > > > DRiP Investing: http://DRiPInvesting.org > > > > > > Handmade Photographic Images: http://www.GLSmyth.com - Blog: > > > GLSmyth.Wordpress.com _______________________________________________ > > > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > > > pinhole-discussion mailing list > > > pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > > FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.html > > > > > > > > -- > > Gordon J. 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