Auto-exposure? What have you got up your sleeve?Donald Qualls said:auto-exposure pinhole photography
Thanks for the hints regarding angle of view. For now I drew two lines on the box, both on the top and one side, from the film plane to the pinhole. That gives me a rough idea of the angle of view, good enough for that first camera, which I'm afraid will fall apart in a few days, anywaynoseoil said:To obtain the proper angle of view, use your drafting skills to make a top or side view of the camera and the relationship of the pin hole to the film plane. Just draw a line from the edge of the film out through the pin hole along both edges. This is your "view finder" for the focal length. You can now make two paper apertures (big one front, small one back) to stick in place so you can compose before the shot. Takes a little bit of playing to get it right, but it will give you an accurate window to compose by. Great job for your first hand-made camera. When is the 8x10 going to be done? tim
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