A pair of new cameras

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jon.oman
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A pair of new cameras

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I have gotten back into real film. In heading down this path, I decided to explore the use of pinholes. I find that they have a unique look to the images. So, with that in mind, here is an image of the 4x5 and the 8x10 inch cameras I built, using plywood construction.

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I have also built a 24x72mm 135 pinhole camera, but I am waiting for delivery of the laser cut pinhole. I'll post an image of the camera once it is complete, and functional.
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Will follow this with interest.

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Can you still get 8X10 film? Are you going to tray develope or do you have a deep tank?
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JohnSR wrote:Can you still get 8X10 film? Are you going to tray develope or do you have a deep tank?
I have 10 sheets of Kodak Tri-X 320 ISO. And yes, film this size is still available.

I'm building a one gallon deep tank that is light tight. Once loaded, the film can be developed in room light.

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