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Post by steveandthedogs on Aug 6, 2024 21:53:26 GMT
Has anyone tried one?
And if so, what are your thoughts?
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Post by zou on Aug 7, 2024 6:09:35 GMT
Has anyone tried one?
And if so, what are your thoughts?
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I haven't, but I desperately want one. Difficult to sneak it past the financial controller. From what I've seen, the pinhole itself is really good quality, and the chemical insertion/removal port and process seems to work really well, not leaking. Priced well, good range of accessories (the magnetic drying frames in particular), and the ability to use as an enlarger all impressive.
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Post by steveandthedogs on Aug 7, 2024 6:30:49 GMT
I think it was the frames which first grabbed my attention.
It is a nice system, but it may have to wait a while.
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Post by Fenris on Aug 7, 2024 8:52:56 GMT
Oooh that looks interesting. Although I don't have the budget for it at the moment Link: www.pinstacamera.com/
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Post by neilt3 on Aug 8, 2024 23:05:58 GMT
Interesting camera systems , but no . I have a wooden pinhole camera I was given for Christmas one year that can be setup to shoot 6x6 , 6x9 or 6x12 in , plus a lensboard it made for my 5x4 cameras. So I'm covered for all my needs , so not tempted enough.
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