I have no woodworking skills, but as someone who just ordered a 4x5 pinhole camera online, the timing of this video couldn’t have been better. Really helpful, I have a much better idea of the process now. Can’t wait to try it!
@@AnaloguePT it’s not really branded or made by a big company or anything, there is a gentleman who builds them and sells them on eBay. Haven’t received it yet but looking forward to trying it out
Nice work. I like your idea of the bolts for keeping the film holder in place. I buy the sticky backed light seal foam and use strips of it where my film holder meets the wooden box. That helps a lot with stopping light leaks too.
perfect!! I make the same kind of pinholers out of dollarstore boxes here in Canada! Love this video.
I have no woodworking skills, but as someone who just ordered a 4x5 pinhole camera online, the timing of this video couldn’t have been better. Really helpful, I have a much better idea of the process now. Can’t wait to try it!
Oh..which one did u order?
@@AnaloguePT it’s not really branded or made by a big company or anything, there is a gentleman who builds them and sells them on eBay. Haven’t received it yet but looking forward to trying it out
Brilliant.
Nice work. I like your idea of the bolts for keeping the film holder in place. I buy the sticky backed light seal foam and use strips of it where my film holder meets the wooden box. That helps a lot with stopping light leaks too.
Thank you for watching and the tip on sticky backed light foam. I will have to source for some.
@@AnaloguePT this is the foam I use. www.ebay.com.au/itm/Camera-Light-Seal-Mirror-Damper-Light-Seal-Foam-150mm-x-100mm-x-2mm-/153875521159
Thank you for making this video. Very inspiring!
glad u like it!
Great video! 😃👏👏👌👍
Thank you for watching.
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice! Where did you get the tripod mounting screws from? Thanks.
I got them from the Chinese shopping site taobao.com
Hey do you mind listing me all the material for this?
hey, am making a project for uni. Was wondering if u have any suggestions for films and film holder. Thanks
you can use photo paper too. use a shoebox or something similar and load the photo paper in a darkbag.
@@AnaloguePT thanks!!