How-To Make Three corrugated 8×10 Pinhole Cameras: Wide-angle, Normal, Telephoto (Paperback)

How-To Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras: Wide-angle, Normal, Telephoto

How-To-Guide on constructing and using a large 8×10 corrugated pinhole camera. It instructs you on how to make three different cameras: wide-angle, normal and telephoto. Included in the booklet are six ( lenses ) 1.5-in. sq. sheets of .002 brass shims. Three shims have individual precision hand-drilled pinholes in different diameters the extra blank shims are included for the buyer to make their own pinholes; explained in STEP 9 How-to-make a pinhole. The How-To-Guide includes: Historical notes, Technical facts, where to buy 8×10 film and how to make a 12-inch square platform for a tripod stand.

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