Ces1um
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I have a few commercially made pinhole cameras. Here's what I think about each of them....
Mike Walker's Ilford/Harmon titan 4x5:
This camera is brilliantly designed, wonderfully light weight, sturdy and makes fantastic photos. I really, really like it. It is well worth the price. However, as good as it is, there are a few little things I think could be improved upon. First, the shutter...there is only the lens cap and sometimes it sticks a little going on or off. It doesn't seem like a big deal until you use this thing in bright sun. It is a "lack of confidence" kinda thing for me...and it keeps me from using it as much as I would otherwise...second, the back. I love that it holds a 4x5 film holder perfectly. I wish it also held a roll film holder. I shove little wedge shaped sticks of wood between the roll film holder and the camera rails to make it work but, it is very much non-optimal. Finally, I would like very much if there were some way to attach a filter.
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re: lens cap- cradle the lens cap in your hand and pop it off while keeping your palm against the front of the camera. Then use your hand as the shutter. Once the exposure is over keep your hand on the front of the shutter and put the dark slide back in place using your "shutter hand" to sturdy the camera. Then you can put the cap on at your leisure.
re: filter- I haven't done this but I hear people have taken plastic filters and taped them onto the inside of the cone rather than in front of the pinhole. I also wonder if you could just bluetack a normal circular filter again on the inside of the cone.