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Pinhole with M8


Stan Raucher

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I'm surprised at how blurry those photos are, I have tried pinhole photography recently with a Pinhole Blender 120 camera and acheived pretty sharp results (photos on my website). I missed world pinhole day this year :(

I felt the same, James, (although I accept that that may be bhomatude's desired look).

 

Is it the diameter of the pinhole that most affects the blurriness of the picture?

 

Pete.

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Note that these are Zone plate photos - not Pinhole. Depending on the number of zones (this plate has 11 zones) different wave lengths of light become more prominent. I tend to like the extreme diffuse nature of zone plate photography when coupled with a digital camera such as the M8. Pinhole photos with the M8 are too sharp for my taste. Note that you can mount a pinhole or a zone plate in the skink.

 

Attached is an approximate rendition of this particular zone plate:

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I received the Skink pinhole/zone plate adapter with a 24mm f46 zone plate. Here are a couple of first test shots.

 

I know we're all meant to say how everything is excellent, but those are terrible, they look like they were taken in a sauna. I guess you could get a similar effect by breathing onto the front element of a lens before taking a photograph.

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I know we're all meant to say how everything is excellent, but those are terrible, they look like they were taken in a sauna. I guess you could get a similar effect by breathing onto the front element of a lens before taking a photograph.

 

No problem...

 

Here's another one:

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2546/3705155625_c2709e8ce8_b.jpg

 

I guess that I might be a minority on this particular board, but I find it quite interesting experimenting with the two ends of photographic history - Zone Plate | Digital

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