Download. Print. Cut. Assemble. Install some 35mm film, and you're good to go. Who knew you could make a camera so cheaply? Well, a pinhole camera, that is.
Template, courtesy of Dippold, click through for download. See what kind of work you can make with a pinhole.
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8 Comments
Too bad film is dead, its a cool idea.
Someone should make one that works with one of those re-useable digital cameras.
Aren't all digital cameras re-usable? And don't they all work? And aren't they already made when you buy them?
I made one before, it has quite a different quality to a digital camera and by changing the exposure times you can get the coolest images.
Its like saying we will never draw on paper because we can draw on photoshop, both have good and bad.
I made one before, it has quite a different quality to a digital camera and by changing the exposure times you can get the coolest images.
Its like saying we will never draw on paper because we can draw on photoshop, both have good and bad.
So does this actually work ?
If you put the film in the right way!
how to download? please help me!!............
Excellent! Thank you :)
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