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A couple of years ago I had a custom shirt of my F2 and F4 made. Tonight I worked on one for my SRT 102. To make the photos I used 3 flashes to illuminate the camera supported by a piece if 1/4-20 all thread and used a black background. I converted it to B&W and maximized the contrast. Then I removed the all thread. I use EBay sellers that do dye sublimated shirts. What do ya think?

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Very cool. How about a leica M3 or a Rolleiflex TLR?
 

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This is only subjective, but I'd prefer the camera image without the black background rectangle.
 

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I own two black camera T-Shirts. One just says Contax in white print and the other says Nikon in white print. No pictures.

Your shirts are way cooler! :cool:
 

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Now we need a tee shirt with a Hasselblad 503 CX sporting a 45 degree PME [prism].
 
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I prefer dye sublimated shirts so the white shirt and black background is necessary.
 
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I prefer dye sublimated shirts so the white shirt and black background is necessary.

Not familiar enough with the process to understand why a black t-shirt cannot work, can you explain please?
 
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Not familiar enough with the process to understand why a black t-shirt cannot work, can you explain please?


The ink is dyed into the fabric. They won't crack or peel. Whatever is white on the image will be the color of the shirt. If you used a black shirt the whole image will be black and you won't see anything.
 
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The ink is dyed into the fabric. They won't crack or peel. Whatever is white on the image will be the color of the shirt. If you used a black shirt the whole image will be black and you won't see anything.

Got it. Thanks.
 
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