dickbromberg
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I am using a pinhole camera and film with the following characteristics.
I will be shooting (for the time being) in bright sun only.
35mm Kodak T max 100 film
pinhole diameter .25 mm
length from pinhole to film 38 mm
using a pinhole calculator (www.mrpinhole.com) the fstop is f 152 .
These are the particulars of my present camera and I would like to know if there is a rule of thumb for exposure time to use, at least as a starting point.
But in a more general sense I'd like to be able to estimate starting points when these parameters change, for example when I build another camera with other parameters.
thanks
Dick Bromberg
OOPS .... I just went back the the pinhole calcluator and found that it actually gives a sunny day exposure time of 1/2 seconds. Is this actually correct ?
I will be shooting (for the time being) in bright sun only.
35mm Kodak T max 100 film
pinhole diameter .25 mm
length from pinhole to film 38 mm
using a pinhole calculator (www.mrpinhole.com) the fstop is f 152 .
These are the particulars of my present camera and I would like to know if there is a rule of thumb for exposure time to use, at least as a starting point.
But in a more general sense I'd like to be able to estimate starting points when these parameters change, for example when I build another camera with other parameters.
thanks
Dick Bromberg
OOPS .... I just went back the the pinhole calcluator and found that it actually gives a sunny day exposure time of 1/2 seconds. Is this actually correct ?