thelps":19oyyzo8 said:Genster, nice vantage point, thanks for the reminder. I was considering a pinhole "lens" for my m43. The images certainly have a certain charm to them.
Genster":2l993kmk said:thelps":2l993kmk said:Genster, nice vantage point, thanks for the reminder. I was considering a pinhole "lens" for my m43. The images certainly have a certain charm to them.
Yes, pinhole is a total different ballgame :lol:
thelps":36nka3ea said:Genster":36nka3ea said:thelps":36nka3ea said:Genster, nice vantage point, thanks for the reminder. I was considering a pinhole "lens" for my m43. The images certainly have a certain charm to them.
Yes, pinhole is a total different ballgame :lol:
I guess I should add, I may need to take my tripod when using a pinhole lens. How long was the exposure for your image above?
Athena":1qhgjlhl said:Wow Genster! I love the effects in this picture. Wonderful.
forward":zfjb7ssq said:Genster, would you share with us what is the pin-hole camera you used?
What is the size of the digital sensor?
odklizec":fy59d8j9 said:Very nice pinhole shot Rene! Thanks for sharing it!
odklizec":fy59d8j9 said:You know what guys? The GXR M module should finally enable the Ricoh users to explore the world of pinhole photography! I guess there will be required some sort of adapter (to make the camera to think there is a lens attached). But it should not be a serious problem and then we will able to join the pinhole adventureSo the M mount module could be good creative tool even for those who don't own any M mount lens. Can't wait to try it.
forward":kvi1sk81 said:Here is one picture which I took sometime ago with the Robert Rigby Pinhole Camera.
Then I used the G2 to copy the 5x4 negative.
http://www.bobrigby.com/brochures/pinhole_inst5x4.pdf