Ik It’s been about 4 years since this video was posted but I was searching through ur channel for a part two u mentioned showing the photos and etc as I’m making this pinhole for my photography classes
hey! to roll the film, you just rotate the little thing on top of the old roll you got. and how much? its a guessing game, id say (actually its 180 degrees, its in the description)
Wow! Such a cool idea! I just have one qiestion: how do you know you 've roled the film enough to take another picture ( so you don't expose the same part od the film twice)
Hi, I'm about to make one of these for a project in my college course. I'm currently studying Optometry. Just a quick question though. After taking the shot, our professor actually would want a copy of the shot. So how would I actually turn that shot into an actual photo? Do I take the film to a nearby developing center or do I just do something with another camera, probably something like my phone, and just stick the film onto my phone cam lens or something? Would like a quick reply, deadlines are coming up real fast and I'm starting to kinda panic. Took me a while to get my hands on a fresh roll of film considering how rare these things are nowadays.
You could take your film to a development center but on a budget (which I'm assuming you are since your in college) look up how to make caffenol and how to develop film with it. Sorry if its too late.
I wanna know also for the exposure btw, like inside for portrait do you think 1/4 s or 1/2 s and for the nights shots do you think that 5-6 minutes can be great? I really appreciate those because you can experiment a lot! Thanks for the vids it’s crazy
Clément Grimm its just what worked for me its a rough guide since its very diy 😂 indoors will be darker than daylight so that would be more like 30 seconds to a minute maybe
Im not sure if i said in the vid I havent watch it in a while 😂 BUT you wind in back into the new roll (so basically wind it all the way back the opposite way) and then go get it developed somewhere where they can develop 35mm film!
Ik It’s been about 4 years since this video was posted but I was searching through ur channel for a part two u mentioned showing the photos and etc as I’m making this pinhole for my photography classes
I would love to see someone 3D print a case for this set up.
I'm making a few out of altoids tins
Great video and camera, thanks a lot! although could you explain better how to roll the film and how much for the following frame? Thank you!
hey! to roll the film, you just rotate the little thing on top of the old roll you got. and how much? its a guessing game, id say (actually its 180 degrees, its in the description)
Thank you!!! It helped a lot on my technology project!!!!
Wow! Such a cool idea! I just have one qiestion: how do you know you 've roled the film enough to take another picture ( so you don't expose the same part od the film twice)
You twist the film 180 degrees i put it in the description 🙂
@@nathan_cooper47 Ok, thanks for answering 😁
Hi, this is craaazy!! And I just have a question, how do you know when the film is finished like, I mean how do you roll it
Much appreciated, thanks man!
Hi, I'm about to make one of these for a project in my college course. I'm currently studying Optometry. Just a quick question though. After taking the shot, our professor actually would want a copy of the shot. So how would I actually turn that shot into an actual photo? Do I take the film to a nearby developing center or do I just do something with another camera, probably something like my phone, and just stick the film onto my phone cam lens or something? Would like a quick reply, deadlines are coming up real fast and I'm starting to kinda panic. Took me a while to get my hands on a fresh roll of film considering how rare these things are nowadays.
You could take your film to a development center but on a budget (which I'm assuming you are since your in college) look up how to make caffenol and how to develop film with it. Sorry if its too late.
Can someone tell me why my film spins back? It does not stay in the empty film can. Need some help please
hi i just have one roll of film is it possible to still make a pin hole??
what kind of marker did u use?
I wanna know also for the exposure btw, like inside for portrait do you think 1/4 s or 1/2 s and for the nights shots do you think that 5-6 minutes can be great? I really appreciate those because you can experiment a lot! Thanks for the vids it’s crazy
Clément Grimm its just what worked for me its a rough guide since its very diy 😂 indoors will be darker than daylight so that would be more like 30 seconds to a minute maybe
I have a question.. How do you get the fotos out???
Im not sure if i said in the vid I havent watch it in a while 😂 BUT you wind in back into the new roll (so basically wind it all the way back the opposite way) and then go get it developed somewhere where they can develop 35mm film!
@@nathan_cooper47 ok thanks for answering!!!
Hi! Where can I find your results? Thanks for the video!
Look up nathan.cooperr on insta, scroll down in my page and just look for the blurryish pics. No worries 🤙🏻
What ISO is that film?
Alexandra it was probably 400 i tend to use that coz its pretty versatile