DSLR Pinhole Camera
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a drill would have made that task so much easier.
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use a drill!
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@BadBadRobot try putting it in manual
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@philgazza123 i think the thicker the material that pinhole is in the more in focus.
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Hi,
My Nikon D5000 appears to need a lens attached in order to take a photograph. The cameras has a sensor which allows it to be turned on, only when it connects with the metal plates built-in to the lens. How does his work?
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use a sewing needle> the thinest one, and use the end. Poke it through onto a cutting board, so you get a clean hole
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would be much nicer with sample photos made with this setup
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I got a D60 too, such a great camera!
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How long do you usually expose for? My exposures are pretty quick. Did I do it correctly?
ToddTondera 2 years ago
my exposure was about 10secs on a cloudy day. However my images were slightly out of focus. This can be fixed if you make a smaller hole.
philgazza123 2 years ago
That is pretty cool.
Just wondering, what kind of camera is that you have?
Because I currently have a DSLR a300 (It is a sony) and I want to upgrade it sometime.
IDK if I ought to get a Cannon or a Nikkon or another Sony. :/
shouldyray 3 years ago
Mine is a Nikon D60 I love it :)
I would personally go for a nikon camera
philgazza123 3 years ago
Yeah? Do you recommend any certain Nikkon's to go for right away? Thank you!
I am currently trying to get a grip for my camera :]
Oh, I like a lot of your videos and your Wiccan videos as well.
Very interesting. ( :
shouldyray 3 years ago
It depends how much your willing to pay..
If you want a camera to last then they I would get a D60 or higher.
Thanks, I try :)
philgazza123 3 years ago