Ya, mine was going to be coffee table but I convinced my neighbor to give it to me.
I will do something with it. Given time.
I am getting ready to Magritte this place.
Ya, mine was going to be coffee table but I convinced my neighbor to give it to me.
I will do something with it. Given time.
I am getting ready to Magritte this place.
Tin Can
Hey Randy.
I did something much simpler to make it a true fixed focus box camera (it's a cardboard box) and is much lighter.
You could probably just remove the front and rear frames from the body and then add two tripod screw holes to the front and back and a latch to lock the front and back together. Then simply set it up on two separate tripods.
Just a thought.
Here's my simple cheap design, cost $100 in wood parts and gaffers tape.
https://youtu.be/NW4dhOJVfzk
Hi Randy, You seem to be the local guru when it comes to these large cameras so I have a question. I have just managed to procure a very nice Hunter and Penrose camera which I have a 38hr trip to pick-up and return home, I'm over the moon at finding a big one complete. I have been trying to research half tone printing to try with it, have you tried it?? I have seen it done with screen printing, I don't think it would be too hard to expose onto a xray neg for processing. What do you think?
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