ChristopherCoy
Subscriber
I have about six 4x5 film holders, and I've been having the itch to try LF again. Combine that with the recent discussion of WPPD, and, well.... this is where I've arrived. I want to build my own pinhole camera and utilize the 4x5 holders I already have.
I've located an eBay seller that sells laser drilled pinholes anywhere from 0.1mm to 1.0mm. I figure $10 for a precision drilled aperture, and some scrap wood I have in storage isn't such a bad investment. The problem is that I have to math. I hate to math. I've never been good at math-ing.
I've found some instructions online and this is where I am:
Pinhole diameter: 1.0mm
Pinhole thickness: .05mm
Focal length: (1.0mm / 0.03679)2 = 738.82mm
That focal length equates to a roughly 29" long box. I've tried to figure out the angle of view using view angle = tan-1( (d/2)/(t/2) ) x 2, and I think I'm getting about 62°.
And at this point, I'm not even trying to figure out the image diameter projected at a 29 inch focal length.
So, where am I going wrong and how do I get this down to more reasonable dimensions while still ensuring that I have the best image at the film position?
I've located an eBay seller that sells laser drilled pinholes anywhere from 0.1mm to 1.0mm. I figure $10 for a precision drilled aperture, and some scrap wood I have in storage isn't such a bad investment. The problem is that I have to math. I hate to math. I've never been good at math-ing.
I've found some instructions online and this is where I am:
Pinhole diameter: 1.0mm
Pinhole thickness: .05mm
Focal length: (1.0mm / 0.03679)2 = 738.82mm
That focal length equates to a roughly 29" long box. I've tried to figure out the angle of view using view angle = tan-1( (d/2)/(t/2) ) x 2, and I think I'm getting about 62°.
And at this point, I'm not even trying to figure out the image diameter projected at a 29 inch focal length.
So, where am I going wrong and how do I get this down to more reasonable dimensions while still ensuring that I have the best image at the film position?
