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Peter de Groot

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I bought a second Agfa Clack camera to modify it into a pinhole. That was fairly easy I have to say. In about an hour it was done. I took some pics of the process and I will post it tomorrow. With an explanation. The Agfa was only 3 euro's so if something might have gone wrong it wouldn't be the end of the world. To be continued....
 
So here is the story how I converted the agfa clack into a pinhole.
First take of the our ring and the lenscover thingy. The ring is attached with one screw on the bottom. The lenscover thingy you can twist of.
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After that take out the lens after unscrewing the screw that holds it together.

Next you unscrew these screws:
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The shutterpane will dangle loose and underneath you can add a pinhole with the help of a little glue:
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Put it back together et voila you've got yourself a pinhole camera. It is that simple and you don't need, like I did, to take the complete camera apart. It is interesting but not necessary. You might want to make sure of the perfect round circle and that the pinhole is completely centered. However I didn't do that.

Regards,

Peter
 
Dave White has a clack that he has cemented a supplimentary lens into to get a macro box camera - it focusses at about 9".

All round a great simple little camera to play with; if something goes wrong it is not like there goes $$$.
 
I didn't think it was this easy either. I first tried the 2 screws but it didn't came of the first time. I was too gentle turns out. But I discovered that after I unscrewed almost every screw it has. But yeah you can do it in 15 minutes. And after you have taken some pinhole pics you can add the lens again instead of the pinhole.
 
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