I often find Agfa boxes in street markets and I think they are great cameras.
But I wish I could use them for portraits if the minimum distance from the sitter wasn't about 3m, wich is quite far for a wide angle lens it has. Anything closer than 3m is out of focus.
Now I came with two solution.
First one:
Transforming it into a pinhole camera by removing the lens and adding a smaller aperture pin for the optimal sharpness. Less wider angle image and a DOF super wide to make possible to take close up portraits.
Second one:
Leave the lens and just narrow the aperture to something like f32 or f45, hoping the minimal distance of the DOF will be reduced allowing me to take portraits closer to sitters without risk leave them out of focus.
Which one sounds a better idea?
ps: No need to worry or talk about photographing sitters with long exposures pinholes. I am used to it. My concern is only about the suitable technical adaptation of the camera.
But I wish I could use them for portraits if the minimum distance from the sitter wasn't about 3m, wich is quite far for a wide angle lens it has. Anything closer than 3m is out of focus.

Now I came with two solution.
First one:
Transforming it into a pinhole camera by removing the lens and adding a smaller aperture pin for the optimal sharpness. Less wider angle image and a DOF super wide to make possible to take close up portraits.
Second one:
Leave the lens and just narrow the aperture to something like f32 or f45, hoping the minimal distance of the DOF will be reduced allowing me to take portraits closer to sitters without risk leave them out of focus.
Which one sounds a better idea?
ps: No need to worry or talk about photographing sitters with long exposures pinholes. I am used to it. My concern is only about the suitable technical adaptation of the camera.