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1 of 3 pictures for the song "Tell me about the forest" by Dead Can Dance. Ondu Multiformat pinhole 6x12, T-Max 100, 120sec.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGSniyU9GHo

  

Sydney, NSW, Australia.

March 2020.

Ilford FP4 plus at EI 500.

Developer Ilfosol-3, 1:10 dilution, 7min30sec at 30sec agitations, 20C.

Ondu Pinhole Camera 6x12 Multiformat.

Print of a part of a 6x6 negative made with pinhole ZeroImage Multiformat 6x9

First couple of test shots from my new Ondu multiformat Pinhole camera. I had a few issues but overall I am very happy with the camera, I have a feeling it is going to get a lot of use!

 

Ondu Multi Format Pinhole 6x12

f133 Pinhole, 5 Minutes exposure

Ilford Delta 100

9 Miutes in Adox Rodinal 25+1

 

The Plank is finally finished-

 

Now featuring retaining clips for roll film holders and Polaroid backs,

and improved light traps and seals. The viewfinder housing has been slimmed down too-

 

However, the main difference is in the lens-

I managed to find a 75mm glass bi-convex lens in a jewelers loupe set in a tool shop, which was just oversized-

a little bit of grinding allowed it to fit in the shutter-

mounted on a Zuiko 50mm 1.8 helical.

 

Lenses can be exchanged relatively easily;

the Super Angulon cells unscrew and are replaced by the single 75mm element, which is held in place by two O rings.

 

There is some mechanical vignetting due to the extra length,

so this one will be mostly used with the 6x9 back,

although it very nearly covers 6x12, so I'll be using that one too-

 

It just about covers a Fuji instant too, and the print from a Polaroid,

but doesn't cover a complete 4x5 neg-

 

Full story of this camera can be found here-

 

www.photographyireland.net/viewtopic.php?t=28210&start=0

ONDU pinhole cam 6x12 multiformat at 6x6

Red Butte Garden, Salt Lake City, Utah

pinhole photograph

camera: zero image multiformat 69 (6x9)

film: rollei supergraphic ato 2.1

dev: rollei RLC 1+4 10 min 20C (test)

location:asti italy

2014 january

Pinhole, Fuji Acros

Front of the finished Cuboid. The Cuboid uses 120 film and has a nominal frame size of 6x6. The camera includes 7 frame masks for different negative sizes. These frame masks can also be used to create overlapping frame panoramics. Frames range from 645 (56mm x 41.5mm) up to ~58mm x 66mm.

Ondu 6x12 multiformat @ 6x12

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe @ iso 25

DIY ECN2 x 4.5 min

ONDU 120 Multiformat (12x6)

Agfa 160ASA 7 years overdue

camera: zero image 69 multiformat pinhole (6x9)

film:kodak ektar 100

location: asti, italy

2015 november

Pinhole mounted on double deck bus' front row, Fuji Acros

Made with an Ondu 6x12 Multiformat Pinhole camera, set to 6x9, on Ilford FP4+ rated at EI 125 and developed in Fomadon Excel stock at 20°C for 9min 12sec (+15% from normal development time due to developer exhaustion).

Ondu Multiformat pinhole camera, 35mm adapted non-perforated Kodak Portra 160NC.

ONDU 120 Multiformat 6x6

Agfa 160 ASA 7 years overdue

Pinhole photo taken with Ondu multiformat pinhole camera.

 

Extremely expired Kodak Plus-X Pan developed in Rodinal 1:50.

 

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Camera: Ondu Multiformat Pinhole Camera (6x12)

Film: Kodak Tri-X 400

Development: Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction

Stop, again, plus a hair

 

I photographed this intersection with the Yashica-D; I wanted to see how it would work with the drastically-different wide pinhole.

 

As for the hair. I've been getting this strange black line showing up in the lower left of the my 6x12 photographs. You can see it in the second frame, a corner of the same photograph as the first frame but before the final cleanup pass. I finally tracked it down last night as I was loading a fresh roll of film.

 

It seems there was a wispy piece of hair, mine I assume, stuck to the top right of the inside of the camera between the front pinhole and the back film plane. Pinhole cameras have an infinite depth of field, inside the camera as well as in front of it. So there was the hair, which ended up, magnified and in perfect focus, in the lower left of my photographs. Duly removed.

 

And now you know the rest of the story.

 

Ondu 6x12 Multiformat Pinhole Camera

Kentmere Pan 100 exposed at 200, developed in D76 1:1 15.5 min

Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner

 

#ilfordfilm, #kentmere100, #kentmerepan100, #pushedonestop,

#ondu6x12 #ondu_pinhole, #pinholecamera, #pinhole, #woodencamera,

#blackandwhite, #shootfilmstaypoor, #ishootfilm,

#neighborhood, #irondequoitny,

Almost finished upgrading to my new desktop environment at my home office

ONDU Pinhole, 6x12, Ilford FP4+, Pusch +2

exposure time: ca. 12 min

 

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Cherry Blossom at the Cupertino Memorial Park, and a gentle breeze.

 

Technical info:

 

- Camera: Zero Image Pinhole 6x9 multi-format

- Lens: FFL 40mm, f/235

- Exposure: 2s

- Film: Harman Phoenix 200

- Development: Kodak C41 kit home processing

- Scanning: Epson V700 with Epson Scan as slides

- PostPro: Negative Labs Pro in Adobe Lightroom

Pinhole, Fuji Acros

Ilford Hp5+

Ilford Ilfotec DD-X (1+4)

  

Check more in my film photography blog here: thefilmrenaissance.wordpress.com/

  

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UPDATE:

Meanwhile I made some modifications to my 4x5 / 6x12 (multiformat) point and shoot wideangle camera.

 

For version 0.2 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4603590823/

 

For version 0.3 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4631257087/

 

For version 0.4 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4693196791/

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My new toy - just from the workshop:

 

A 4x5 / 6x12 (multiformat) point and shoot wideangle camera. It is a fixfocus camera set to hyperfocal distance.

 

I built a "lightweight" alternative to my Wista 45N for handheld photography: 1880g ready to shoot including lens and 6x12 rollfilm back.

  

The following components were used:

 

Lens:

It all started with a "found" Schneider Kreuznach Angulon f/6.8 65mm from 1954...

Inspired by this camera using the same lens I decided to build my own:

www.flickr.com/photos/66795355@N00/442229676.

 

Shutter:

Copal #00 size (new old stock).

 

Lensboard:

Shen Hao recessed #0 lensboard with DIY adapter to accomodate a #00 size shutter. This way I can also use the lens ass'y with my Wista 45N.

 

Camera body:

Wooden plant pot from the famous Swedish furniture house. The original idea is described here: www.flickr.com/photos/jonespointfilm/2702304110/

and here: www.flickr.com/photos/ikeahacker/271070101/

Thanks!

 

Lens protectors:

Drawer handles from the same source.

 

Anatomical Grip:

A piece of wood from a hazelnut tree in my garden fitted to a door handle from the local hardware supply.

 

4x5 Graflock back:

Taken from a broken down Polaroid 454 Miniportrait www.flickr.com/photos/ricohmatic/1253517861/ camera.

 

Rollfilm holder:

Da Yi / Focus 6x12

 

Spirit levels:

From the local hardware store.

 

Accessory shoe:

Taken from the same Polaroid 454 Miniportrait camera.

 

Viewfinder:

DIY finder based on a door peephole put inside the viewfinder housing from a Polaroid Miniportrait camera. The finder mask is calibrated to my 6x12 rollfilm holder.

Pinhole, Fuji Acros 100

ONDU Pinhole, 6x12, Ilford SFX 200

exposure time: ca. 140 sec

 

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Back of the finished Cuboid. The Cuboid uses 120 film and has a nominal frame size of 6x6. The camera includes 7 frame masks for different negative sizes. These frame masks can also be used to create overlapping frame panoramics. Frames range from 645 (56mm x 41.5mm) up to ~58mm x 66mm

Digital image by Max Bamber, Archivist, Archives+, Manchester Central Library.

 

The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.

 

The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.

 

The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.

 

The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.

 

What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.

 

A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.

 

This album represents the result of their work to date.

 

camera: zero image multiformat 69

film:rollei rpx 400

red filter 25a

dev hc110 dil h 11min 20C

Location: Asti AT italy

ONDU 6x12 multiformat pinole camera @6x6

 

Ilford Pan F+

Rodinal 1+25 | 6min

 

Camera: Zero image 69 multiformat pinhole

film: adox chs 50 art

yellow gelatine filter

Exposure time: almost 15secs

Location: Perosini (Antignano) - Asti - Italy

Pinhole shots from the first roll of film put through my Ondu Multiformat.

ONDU Pinhole, 6x12, Ilford FP4+

exposure time: ca. 12 min

 

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Montenero d'Orcia - Toscana - Italy

 

Agosto

 

Fuji Acros 100

Zero Image Zero MultiFormat 6x9 (6x6 format selected)

 

Emofin 6:30+6:30

 

Scansione diretta da negativo

Pinhole photo taken with Ondu multiformat pinhole camera.

 

Extremely expired Kodak Plus-X Pan developed in Rodinal 1:50.

 

Please do not invite my photos to groups that I am not a member of. If you want to do so, invite me to become a member of the group first. Otherwise I'll decline the invitations. Although I appreciate likes, if you have no photos of your own, and you have lots of pornographic or "voyeuristic" stuff in your faves, I will block you without any questions. If your photostream mostly contains your dick pics you will be blocked immediately.

Sydney, NSW, Australia.

March 2020.

Ilford FP4 plus at EI 500.

Developer Ilfosol-3, 1:10 dilution, 7min30sec at 30sec agitations, 20C.

Ondu Pinhole Camera 6x12 Multiformat.

ONDU Statik tripod and RISE 6x12 Multiformat

www.ondupinhole.com

ONDU 120 Multiformat 6x6

Agfa 160 ASA 7 years overdue

Camera: Zero Image 69 Multiformat pinhole (6x9)

Film: Kodak epy 64t (expired in 2005)

Exposure time: 3 sec

test exposure for roll

Location: Asti

June 2011

Explored # 107 - 4 june 2011

Pinhole, Fuji Acros

Camera: Zero Image 69 Multiformat

Pinhole

Film: Pan 25 iso Rollei

Exposure time: 6min

Location: Malta Isle

October 2010

Developed at home:

 

Rodinal (Adox): 6 min dev

UPDATE:

Meanwhile I made some modifications to my 4x5 / 6x12 (multiformat) point and shoot wideangle camera.

 

For version 0.2 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4603590823/

 

For version 0.3 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4631257087/

 

For version 0.4 see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4693196791/

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Detailed description:

www.flickr.com/photos/47970772@N06/4430078866/

ONDU 6x12 multiformat pinhole in 6x9 mode with Ilford DELTA 100.

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