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My first foam core camera

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I was reading the pinhole thread earlier tonight and i decided to give it a go. I made a 75mm camera with a 4x5 back from 1/2" black foam core in about 2.5 hours. It's all held together with hot glue and overlapping joints. I added paper tape overall to prevent light leaks. I think the clothes pins and bamboo print tong should hold up pretty well. I'm using a very small sewing needle pushed through photo black paper tape. I shot a couple polaroids and it seems to work.
 

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I love the spring back!
 
Very nice!

I was thinking of making one of wood until I read this thread. I had never even considered foam board. Thanks!
 
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
 
Nice neat job and I love the idea of using the clothespins for the spring back. Happy shooting!
 
I'd also liketo say that that's a very nice job ... and its hust foam board and tape, yes???

Definetely post images.
 
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