jstraw
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Thanks, I'll search for "focus pinhole."
Thanks DW, I don't machine so I'm looking for something off the shelf. Maybe when the new 8 Banners shutter becomes available that'll be the one for me to go with, mounted on a Zone VI lens board.
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I presume the positions on the turret accomodate their Pinhole Plate Set, though their website isn't very informative.
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As for a viewfinder, I'd prefer to compose on the ground glass. I'm hoping that either with no plate in one of the turret openings or with another lens board with just a hole drilled in it, I can get enough of a blurred image on the ground glass to suffice for compositional purpuses at whatever focal length the camera is racked to for a given aperture.
Can this be done and if so, what would be the best sized hole for that purpose?
Various. Zero Image, Lenless, Leonardo, as well as a pinhole shutter mounted in a lensboard for a 4x5 camera.
Ultimately it's not about the camera us use, but whether the camera is the correct tool to achieve your vision. They are all good if you get the image you want. They are all bad if you can get your vision on film.
Could you give details on how to find or construct a nice shuttered pinhole for a 4x5 lens board? The rough idea is pretty obvious (mount pinhole on lens board!) but I haven't really read about it or worked out the details.
Well,
As I posted on the Nikonians.org site under manual
cameras:
My pinhole 'silent' camera is made from a cylindrical,
old-style cardboard oatmeal box.
But, proudly engraved on the front, in Black Crayon,
it says : 'NIKON' , ha !
Best reply I got was:
"Does it come in a chrome version too ?''
/Clay
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