Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 19:57 25/02/1997 -0500, Dan Cardish wrote: >At 03:57 PM 25-02-97 -0800, Oddmund wrote: <snip> > >Why don't you develop a web page and post some of these pin-hole pictures? >There was a thread a few days ago (yes, we don't always talk about you ;-) ) >about buying pinhole lenses for M-Leicas. I thought it was crazy, but then >what do I know? > <snip> It is a very good idea and it is one of my projects. A general page with interesting (?) links and pictures. But my family is growing again, and I am rather poor (financially...), so in the meantime I have got to collect funds, i.e. work with other things. Our Swedish ex(?) LUG member, Hans Pahlen, still has a nice web page at: http://www.komvux.mark.se/hp635.htm An old friend of mine from the university days in Bergen, Norway in the beginning of the seventies, Jon Grepstad, is a passionate large format and pinhole camera builder. You will find his very interesting web page at: http://home.sn.no/~gjon/ Pinhole pictures has a special "glow", at least when you see good original prints. I have never really thought about a pinhole Leica M before, but why not! As you know I have got rid of my M-leicas, so it's too late for me. I got an old 4x5 in. wood camera much cheaper, even with some necessary repair. I use a simple table with best aperture diameter, equivalent f-stop, exposure factor (f/64) for focal lengths from f/85 10mm up to f/855 1000mm. The only problem is that my table doesn't include the exposure time variations due to the law of reciprocity (Schwarzschild factor). I will need to adjust it. I am using a hand hold meter preselecting f/64 as reference. Any good meter can handle that. If for instance shutter speed is determined to be 1/30 s at f/64 and the pinhole diameter is 0,35 mm (corresponding to a f/256 90mm lens), I multiply the indicated shutter speed with the f/64 exposure factor (here 16): 1/30 x 16 = 1/2 s approximatively. Easy, but not for action pictures. I have done some landscapes around here, and I will try to make some portraits this way. Chinon is a famous wine district, and I should like to "collect" some of the old wine growers before they disappear, old techniques and tools. A purely documentary project. If any of you would like to make a pinhole-M, give me a hint. It is easy to do, no lens, no problem. You can even use a Coke can for the purpose. This way the Coca Cola could serve an intelligent purpose for once... Regards Oddmund Chinon, France PS: I *never* drink Coke and wine bottles are transparent. I might have to buy another Leica! A new approach to the beloved philosophy!