RattyMouse
Member
Hi All,
I dearly want to shoot some sheet film and a pinhole camera is the lowest cost way into that size film. I'm looking at the Ilford 4 x 5 pinhole cameras and am wondering what level of sharpness one can get from such a camera. I know that ultra small aperture sizes do not produce super sharp images so I am under no expectation that a pinhole camera can rival a lens camera. However, I am not clear on how much sharpness is lost. Will it look decently sharp or would it look like an image created with a really bad lens, smeared in vasoline?
THanks for any feedback!
I dearly want to shoot some sheet film and a pinhole camera is the lowest cost way into that size film. I'm looking at the Ilford 4 x 5 pinhole cameras and am wondering what level of sharpness one can get from such a camera. I know that ultra small aperture sizes do not produce super sharp images so I am under no expectation that a pinhole camera can rival a lens camera. However, I am not clear on how much sharpness is lost. Will it look decently sharp or would it look like an image created with a really bad lens, smeared in vasoline?
THanks for any feedback!