Let me start by saying I've never done anything quite like this before. I have (there was a url link here which no longer exists) (and actually liked the results) but now I wanted to build a camera that I can actually carry around. I'm thinking somewhere around 8x10.
One thing to keep in mind, though, is I don't really have much of a budget for this. So the less money I spend, the better. And that's also kinda cool because I'll have to build most of the components myself -- which I think will be fun.
Like I stated before, I'm quite new to this and I'm open to all kinds of ideas and suggestions. I think I know most of the theory behind a project like this (I'm an avid photography student and I've built several
camera obscuras before. I've been researching about optics also) but in practice I'm not quite sure where to start, so I'm going to divide this into topics.
Any help/ideas/suggestion is more than welcome and much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
- Problem #1: Focusing screen
This is something you don't need on a pinhole camera. And my room camera didn't need one either because I was inside of it.
What's the best way of building one? After a quick search, I found (there was a url link here which no longer exists), but I have never tried it myself. Any thoughts on this?
- Problem #2: Focusing system
On the room camera, we designed a simple but effective system with two boxes on top of one another. The outer box would move back and forth and that allowed us to focus where we wanted. However, this system isn't 100% light tight and I'm not sure it's a good idea, so I'm thinking of using bellows.
Basically, the longer they are, the closer I'll be able to focus at. And as long as I can get the lens' focal length to be the same as the distance from the lens' nodal point to the focusing screen, I'll be able to focus to infinity. Right?
How about materials? What kind of cloth is suitable for this?
Ideally, I'd like to have a mechanical leaf shutter with different speeds available. Am I better off just buying a shutter?
This seems like the most complicated thing to build, by far.
I think this one seems doable, but I need to do a little more research on how to build one exactly. If anyone has any thoughts about this, I'll be very thankful.
I guess this is usually one of the things people don't build. But right now I don't have the money to invest on a
real lens and I actually liked the results I got with the homemade lens we used on the Room Camera so I think I'll start with a similar design and in the future I can always replace it with a better lens.
All I need here is a place to hold the lens, another one to hold the, erm, film holder...and connect them both with the bellows, making sure everything is light tight. And a tripod socket. Right? Or am I missing something here?
I'm thinking of using wood but I'm probably gonna start by building a model out of cardboard or something and using the "box" focusing system...just to make sure everything works as it should.
As you can see, I'm still in the drawing board phase. But I'd like to have a solid idea of where I'm going with this before actually building anything.
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Thank you very much, everyone.