There's also another reason for vignetting: As the angle to the pinhole gets larger, the pinhole (since it's not a point but a circle) becomes more like a slit (imagine a cat's eye), which means that part of the film sees less light.
I'm new to this and really enjoying your series. In a few weeks, when I have a break from work I'll be making my own 4x5 pinhole camera. Your channel is a great resource. I hope you'll keep adding to it.
Yeah enjoyed the series, glad you got the Roth one done, I bought 4x5 Intrepid camera with a pinhole board, so I'll be looking forward to the next in the series. For the exposure I use an Inverso exposure app on my tablet which I find is a real drag, an old calculator doing the maths would suit me better. Keep it up
Great looking pinhole camera, big fan of wide pinholes, may need to give this build ago 👍
There's also another reason for vignetting: As the angle to the pinhole gets larger, the pinhole (since it's not a point but a circle) becomes more like a slit (imagine a cat's eye), which means that part of the film sees less light.
Great to see you back! Looking forward to seeing some results from your finished camera.
I'm new to this and really enjoying your series. In a few weeks, when I have a break from work I'll be making my own 4x5 pinhole camera. Your channel is a great resource. I hope you'll keep adding to it.
Thanks a lot! Best of luck in your project. I do plan on getting back to videos soon.
Yeah enjoyed the series, glad you got the Roth one done, I bought 4x5 Intrepid camera with a pinhole board, so I'll be looking forward to the next in the series. For the exposure I use an Inverso exposure app on my tablet which I find is a real drag, an old calculator doing the maths would suit me better. Keep it up
You’re back! Excellent!
Tent awning bands make a far better clamp for the film back.
4 th of the series, not Roth with predictive text