colorpack pinhole conversion. REVISED 1-6-08

Aug 19, 2015 19:12


here is a rundown on the procedure that i used to convert an existing colorpack to a pinhole camera. this method leaves the auto exposure system intact as well as the shutter. its really quite simple. you will also have the option to convert the camera back to original condition. please feel free to comment or question. any thoughts will be ( Read more... )

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seventreehouses September 14 2009, 19:09:19 UTC
I like these every-things. /add /add /add /add okay?

I also have about 6 100s, I think I'll try this out on one of 'em.

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unclear September 14 2009, 19:34:08 UTC
adaddedid, thanks

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clonky January 19 2010, 20:21:35 UTC
Oh nice. I think moominsean did something similar as well...

I've been trying to find a good peel apart polaroid camera. I have a really crappy one that I got for 2 dollars but I need something a little better :/

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unclear January 19 2010, 21:23:11 UTC
tell me what your interested in, i have an assortment of pack film models. rigid body colorpacks of various designation like in this tutorial,

folders as in the automatics, 100,101,etc.etc. i also have a manual colorpack
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9898798@N06/sets/72157614252056147/
if your into real vintage here's a 150 roll film modified for pack film.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9898798@N06/sets/72157604507155399/

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unclear January 19 2010, 21:53:42 UTC
moominsean's pinhole relies on a removable light cap for self timed exposure. my mod incorporates the shutter system with auto exposure. takes the guess work out of exposures and can be switched back to a lens

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clonky January 20 2010, 11:54:24 UTC
Ah I see. I read about it a while ago.

Yeah I'm looking into a folding 100 type camera. Unfortunately my budget is a bit low for what ebay wants, so I try to troll craigslist as much as possible for em.

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