After an all too brief meeting with F/Ws resident pinhole expert Diane last month during her UK visit, I felt compelled to join the ranks of "pinholers" in time for this years world pinhole day...
Sadly, in this part of the world, the weather was pretty poor, and I didn't make good on my promise. I did, however, take the plunge a few days later.
Here then, is my pinhole journey...
It must have been around five years ago that I decided to build a pinhole camera.
I'd come across this website:
http://www.teamdroid.com/diy-high-capacity-panoramic-pinhole-camera/Which sparked my interest, so using the plans on the site as a guide, but making a few minor adjustments, I set about cutting, shaping, sanding, gluing, drilling and painting.
Using 6mm MDF for the outer shell, and 6mm "mighty-core" foam board for the internals, it's quite a sturdy little box. A simple winding mechanism to pull the 120 film in front of a piece of thin brass shim, hand-drilled with a 0.25mm drill held in a pin chuck.
With a 0.25mm hole, and a distance from pinhole to film of 40mm, the f/stop according to Mr Pinhole's calculator is f160.
A steel washer is glued onto the front of the brass shim in a recess on the front of the box, and a "memo board" type magnet fits snuggly into the recess as a shutter.
Upon completion, the little black box became a desk ornament until just two weeks ago.