Hello all,
I was just surfing around and started looking at kick starters. I found this:
ONDU Kickstarter Pinhole Camera
And I'd never really heard of pinhole cameras before, but from my YouTube searches....seems you can do like medium format film pics with these things. I know it sin't going to be super sharp, but looking at examples, it does look interesting.
Does anyone have experience with pinhole cameras in general?
Can you give some details on how you use it? You're experiences with it? What size film do you shoot with it?
Where do you even BUY film these days....?
And...where can you send it to be developed....what is the cost for each?
More specifically, does anyone have experience with the ONDU cameras? They look well built and not very $$$. It seems this kickstarted is for an updated version of the ones currently on their website.
Anyway, looked like it might be a fun way to experiment with LARGE formats, and play with film. I've got a decent scanner, so I figured I could take the developed negatives and scan them for edits and printing.
Looking for some comments and experiences with this type photography if you have some!!
Thank you in advance,
cayenne
I was just surfing around and started looking at kick starters. I found this:
ONDU Kickstarter Pinhole Camera
And I'd never really heard of pinhole cameras before, but from my YouTube searches....seems you can do like medium format film pics with these things. I know it sin't going to be super sharp, but looking at examples, it does look interesting.
Does anyone have experience with pinhole cameras in general?
Can you give some details on how you use it? You're experiences with it? What size film do you shoot with it?
Where do you even BUY film these days....?
And...where can you send it to be developed....what is the cost for each?
More specifically, does anyone have experience with the ONDU cameras? They look well built and not very $$$. It seems this kickstarted is for an updated version of the ones currently on their website.
Anyway, looked like it might be a fun way to experiment with LARGE formats, and play with film. I've got a decent scanner, so I figured I could take the developed negatives and scan them for edits and printing.
Looking for some comments and experiences with this type photography if you have some!!
Thank you in advance,
cayenne