2010-02-08 // 19:15:01 noidmeister haha cool! so its spits out the top then!
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yes. In order to have the pic not upside down. The only remaining problem is it's a mirror pic (left is right and right is left, but that could be fixed when scanning).
2010-02-08 // 16:37:07 orezemit NIcely done Zvevi. I do like the dual viewfinders - reminds me of an old Kodak camera I have. Cardboard & gaffers tape are perfect for a project like this too. I'm still trying to decide what to do with the similar back I have. I wanted to attach it to a view camera but I'm having trouble with fitting it properly. Maybe I'll just go for a pinhole camera instead. That may be a nice combination when using the soon to come b/w films from TIP. Olde school pictorialism. I'd love to see an integral chocolate film produced by the impossible project? Yummm.
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yep, I tried to build a pinhole too with that back, but I already have so many pinholes and I wanted to have a handheld camera I could use for portrait or snapshot. So I needed a shutter. Here is a very primitive one (two pieces of thin steel, a spring, that's all,)...