Do you actually Like these??
Pinhole body cap I assume? I tried making one myself and while it did work the results were pretty piss poor...Finally had a bit of time today to really try out the pinhole I purchased last week.
Pinhole body cap I assume? I tried making one myself and while it did work the results were pretty piss poor...
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Okay, yeah... I've seen them. I was tempted but never followed through.This one is commercially made with a laser. I, too, tried a home-brewed one, but with very poor results.
Okay, yeah... I've seen them. I was tempted but never followed through.
The place I remember seeing wanted something RIDICULOUS for their pre-drilled caps. I forget exact numbers but prices were triple (!) digit... No joke. That's why mine were all DIY. For $12 I'd be all in... I'm assuming you can choose from some different size holes?For less than $12, they're kinda fun.
The place I remember seeing wanted something RIDICULOUS for their pre-drilled caps. I forget exact numbers but prices were triple (!) digit... No joke. That's why mine were all DIY. For $12 I'd be all in... I'm assuming you can choose from some different size holes?
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Is this like a retro thing?
Is there no EXIF data recorded with no lens mounted?Here is another shot done with the pinhole.
I'd have to say that not all subjects are made for this technique, but some do turn out good. It's an atmosphere that would be hard to re-create with a lens. Well maybe.
The exif is in the other thread. I just used the image from my daily or almost thread to get this picture here.Is there no EXIF data recorded with no lens mounted?
The exif is in the other thread. I just used the image from my daily or almost thread to get this picture here.
Here's the exif: Exposure was 30 seconds. iso was 1250. My original exif shows a 35mm f2 lens on there but it's only because it's the "non cpu lens" data that was there. Means the 35mm was the last one I used before shooting this.
Well I only found out when I tried the pinhole.Yes, I saw it on the vegetable thread. But thanks for the explanation on "ghost" data from the previous lens. I never would have guessed the cameras would do that.