Some would argue that the only goosd pinhole camera is the one you make
yourself - it's about the process of carefull creating your own pinholes and so
on. I'm not so bigoted - or talented although I do have a home-made 10x8 wooden
box type. 10x8 dark slides aren't cheap!.
This seems like a nicely made unit and compatible in price to the better made
35mm pinhole camera. The question you ask yourself is - 'hw much enjoyment
would I get from it and how much time would I save in not having to build my
own?' Some would think that $150 is quite cheap for that.
Andrew Fildes
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On 25/10/2011, at 10:17 PM, Michael Wong wrote:
> Anyone comment it?
> http://www.harmantechnology.com/DotNetNuke/News/tabid/Blog/tabid/60/Default.aspx?tabid=60&EntryID=55
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> £150 seems a bit expensive for a pinhole camera but it's funny. Maybe get
> one if I'll be in England again next year.
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