HaarFager's photos with the keyword: PringCam 1.0

Cardinal Lane In Pinhole

22 Jan 2024 1 130
The start of the little lane across the street that goes around the houses that line the street where I live. It’s called Cardinal Drive. The reason the picture is crooked is because I used some cut-down 120 film and it's hard to tell in the dark when you're loading it if you got it straight or not. Taken with my eighty-seventh camera. Camera: PringCam 1.0 pinhole camera Film: Fuji Film Neopan Acros 100 120 size (expired) Pinhole size: .15mm Aperture: F/1747 Exposure length: 1 minute Date: May 19th, 2023, 1.52 p.m. Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A. Developing chemicals @68 degrees: Adox Adonal: 1:50 – 20 minutes (2 tsp. of Adonal/500 ml. water) Water Rinse: 1 minute Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute Water Rinse: 1 minute Kodak Kodafix Fixer: 9 minutes Water Rinse: 1 minute PringCam Fuji Acros 100 2023 01gf

Digital Pinhole Macro Photography Setup

15 Nov 2013 454
Here is what the setup for the digital pinhole macro photography shot looked like. You can see the Pringles can attached to the front of my Sony Alpha A230 digital slr body and the Matchbox car about three inches from the front of the lens. Camera used to take this image: $5 Shift 3 Mini Digital Camera (Vivitar Mini Digital clone) Resolution: .1 megapixels Lens focal length: f=3.9mm Exposure setting: Automatic Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter speeds: 1/60 to 1/1500 sec. Date: June 28th, 2012, 11.56 a.m. Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A. 02-004b

Digital Pinhole Macro Photography No. 2

15 Nov 2013 412
This was my second attempt at capturing a picture with my PringCam 1.0 attached to my Sony Alpha A230 digital slr body. For this shot, I used approximately a 12 minute exposure and 400 ISO. There was a whole lot less grain. It won't win any photography awards, but I have proven that it's possible to slap a potato chip can over a digital camera body and still get an image.