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126 Pinhole Camera

126 Pinhole Camera
Back in 1979 when I had just started college, my second experimental homemade camera used 126 cartridge film. Unlike my first pinhole camera that used 4x5 inch sized film paper negatives and turned out pretty good, this camera was not a success. The pictures from this one, (this is a sunset in my backyard), had no clarity at all and although you can't tell it in this particular shot, had serious vignetting problems along the right third of the frame.

Camera: Instamatic 126 converted into a pinhole camera
Film: Kodak Safety Film, 100 ASA 126 size
Aperture: ?
Exposure length: 3 seconds
Date: September 1979
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.

, Formica, have particularly liked this photo


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