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So I didn't have enough money and I could only buy the body, but couldn't wait to shoot. This is what I did

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Interesting. I assume exposing by counting the seconds.
 
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I usually use my Distagon 50 mm and I haven't spent much time in pinhole photography. There was long time ago but something I can share. I used a tripod and after I got the diaphragm of my pinhole the process was the same as photography with lens.

Yes, exposure always was more than one second.. There wasn't air to move the leafs.


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That's really nice - and very similar to what I did when I first got my Mamiya RB67 body and didn't have lenses yet. Very, very nice pictures you're making there.
 
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I bought a pinhole body cap for my RB67 and it works great. I take the film back and pinhole dap off to look through the camera to line up the shot. Been awhile since I used it but I think after testing I expose at 4 or maybe five seconds on a sunny sixteen time of day and double the time for every second under that.
 
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