Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<fontfamily><param>Times</param><bigger><bigger>The following text is from Richard Wheeler's pinhole page. http://everest.hunter.cuny.edu/~rwheeler/pinhole.html >>>> <excerpt>An article in a recent issue of <bold>Popular Photography</bold> (August 1996, p. 9), advertises a "new" product for pinhole photographer: a pinole mount for Leica M rangefinders. But this article only served to remind me that I have forgotten to include the address of an individual that has been supplying a similar product for years. Both will run you almost three hundred dollars, so you have to decide if it isn't better to just get another body cap and put a pinhole on it, but hey, you're putting a pinhole on your M6, so it might as well be the best, right? Here then is the information for both companies: Lensless Leica. Manufactures pinhole holders for Leica M and screwmount rangefinders. Focal lengths from 12mm to 28mm. <bold>NOTE:</bold> At 12mm with a .13mm pinhole the effective aperture is f92 - <italic>fast. </italic>Contact: Dominique Stroobant 11 Via Fantisscritti I-54033 Miseglia Di Carrara Italy 39 (0) 585 776 288 Avenon P.H. Air Lens. Manufactured in Japan for Jimmy Koh at Koh's Camera Sales & Service, Inc. Hicksville, NY. .21mm pinhole, focal length not specified, but the angle of view is supposed to match a 28mm lens so let's say 28mm. Aperture "somewhere between f125 and f250" - f133.33 if we use the figures we are given. Still pretty fast. Contact: Jimmy Koh 516 933 9790 </excerpt><<<<<<<< - -Charlie</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> - -------------------------------------------- Charles E. Dunlap Earth Sciences Deptartment University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Tel.: (408) 459-5228 Fax.: (408) 459-3074 - --------------------------------------------