@SaritaDanielle24 exposure time varies depending on the size of the pinhole, the intensity of the light and the film ISO. calculations could become very complex if you want the correct value. as a rule of thumb, expose from half a second to 1 second if it's really sunny, from 1 second to 3 seconds if it's moderately sunny, from 3 seconds to 12 seconds if it's cloudy. colour films tend to adjust better to a marginal over-exposure than b/w. :)
how much time did it take to make this vid
TheSkytress 3 weeks ago
@metromelagrana by old film do you mean film that has already had all the exposures used?
abrahamwinkies66 1 month ago
@abrahamwinkies66 you just need an empty can to recover your new film. no need to waste a new one.
get some old film, gently prye open the canister, then tape the new film to the inside turnip of the old can. then reassemble and close. :)
metromelagrana 1 month ago
how long do you keep it exposed for? 2 seconds? or like 40?
SaritaDanielle24 1 month ago
@SaritaDanielle24 exposure time varies depending on the size of the pinhole, the intensity of the light and the film ISO. calculations could become very complex if you want the correct value. as a rule of thumb, expose from half a second to 1 second if it's really sunny, from 1 second to 3 seconds if it's moderately sunny, from 3 seconds to 12 seconds if it's cloudy. colour films tend to adjust better to a marginal over-exposure than b/w. :)
metromelagrana 1 month ago
Sooo... no picture to prove it actually works? haha
cherylnchris 4 months ago
@cherylnchris it has see the description :for links bro
Souljahp034 1 month ago
Can you show us the finel result please?
ocool100 4 months ago
@ocool100 you can watch our photo set on flickr (link in the description box or at 3:05 of the video)
for this pinhole I used a colour film, the others in b/w are from a panoramic pinhole test.
metromelagrana 4 months ago
Entertaining and informative- just as it should be. Great work!
sbennett2u 5 months ago
i wish all my materials would make a pinhole camera by themselves :(
woolensheep192 6 months ago
Finally a tutorial that is also fun to watch. Keep up the good work!
simondegrootpuntnl 6 months ago
did you made the clicker? how do you roll it?
g3ov4n12 7 months ago
@g3ov4n12 clicker? you uncover the pinhole to expose the film, and you can use a key or something to roll the film
ThePhotory 5 months ago
สุดยอดดดดดดดดดดดดดดดดดด :)
chanunchidaf 7 months ago
awesome! :-)
Maud08 10 months ago
Awesome video..original..and useful!
Nice job!
1lexxdesign 11 months ago
this is really cool.. ur so great... i'm trying this one out one of this days.. thanks for this video.. :) continue being creative..
raycapslock 1 year ago
jajajajajajajajajaja great video man!!!
PineholeCameras 1 year ago
not bad
TheVernonvencylopez 1 year ago
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Excellent video! Well Done!!!
I'd like to do dowload to put it in my blog. Could you send to me?
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Mimigloria1 1 year ago
lovely!
meunomeemonica1 1 year ago
@meunomeemonica1 thanks! ;-)
metromelagrana 1 year ago