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Camera: zero image multiformat pinhole
Film: lomography redscale xr (rating from iso 25 to iso 200)
Location: Racconigi TO italy
Camera: ONDU MultiFormat Mk I pinhole camera @ 6x12
Pinhole: f/160
"Focal length": 40mm
Exposure: 15 secs
Film: Foma Fomapan 400 Action developed in Kodak Xtol Replenished
Alien infestation
Be careful about leaving the shutter cover open on your pinhole camera. You may find that it has been infested with aliens.
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,
#myhouse, #alien, #infestation,
Sitting at the bar at Heroes Brewing
I was there a couple Wednesdays ago with son Robert.
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,
#heroesbrewing, #brewery, #reflections,
After making more than 1200 cameras in the last production run following our Kickstarter campaign we headed out for a Balkan trip with our VW T4 van named Spruce. Offcourse we loaded up with film, many ONDU Pinhole cameras and set out to explore some pretty much untouched beauty of this land. One of the most memorable summits is this mountain called Harapit or Arapit in Albania just close to the Montenegrian border. We have been to many summits before including climbing, ice and so on. But Harapit was different, it was a relatively safe hike, but it still demanded a lot of respect and humility to approach. Pictured on the summit is smiling @gloria.outdoors after the mountain finally accepted us and we gloriously feasted on peanut butter and hazelnut spreads. 😋 And now for the specs : Shot with the ONDU 6x12 RISE Pinhole camera, exposure time below a second on #kodak #ektar 100 film. Second picture is a crop of the image to give you some more info about the detail that is perfectly doable with nothing more than a really nice wooden Pinhole camera. 🙏️
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#ondupinhole #ondu #ondurise #lochkamera #stenope #stenopeica #mediumformat #rollfilm #filmfeed #filmphotography #filmcamera #analogcamera #buyfilmnotmegapixels #filmshooters #shootfilm #120film #kameracraft #cameraobscura #balkan #filmcommunity
The film photos I took on World Pinhole Photography Day 2020 (26th April) finally came back a couple of days ago.
This one was taken on Fujicolor NPS 160 that has a use by date of 2005... the colours on this really old film seem to depend a lot on how much light gets to the film.
OD1-0004-004
Memorial to those lost in the 2nd world war situated on the Law overlooking Dundee, Inscription reads " To the memory of Dundee men who fell in the world war 1939 - 1945". 6 x 12 image taken on an Ondu Multiformat Pinhole Camera
Last year I bought a wooden pinhole camera made by a Slovenian company called Ondu during a Kickstarter campaign. It's taken me several months to take the thing out for some practice in preparation for work pinhole photography day on Sunday April 26th.
Like most pinhole cameras there is no viewfinder, and the lines on the top and side of the camera that are supposed to help you line up your shot are a bit hit and miss. It's difficult to know how far to hold your head from the camera in order for the lines to give you something approaching the correct field of view.
These shots all include fa far wider field of view than I thought I was going to get so it seems I had me head in the wrong position!
Seeing the frame numbers on through the extremely dark red windows on the back of the camera is also a bit of a challenge. (But I think I’ve worked out how many turns to give the film advance know for each format so in future I’ll be counting turns of the knob rather that using the nearly useless red windows.
And getting the exposure right is another challenge. I think these are mostly rather under-exposed, though I quick like the dark and mysterious atmosphere this gives.
But despite all that I like these photograph enough to persevere.
The camera can be set of for 6x6, 6x9 (as seen here) and 6x12cm frames and I've already shot a couple more films in different formats. Also looking forward to trying out black and white film in this camera.
The film for all these shots is long out-of-date Fujicolor 160 NPS.
Schneider 80mm f2.8 Xenotar coupled to Canon 7 RF unit, Mamiya press back (multiformat). Body 3D-printed with MJF process which is perfectly opaque (unlike the SLS process). Xenotar came in a barrel mount and transferred natively to a no. 1 shutter. M65 hardware.
Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield
ONDU 6x12 Mk III multiformat pinhole camera and expired Ilford FP4, shot at 50 ASA and developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 12 minutes @ 20C.
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-
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-
Taylor, TX
Friday March 6, 2020
ONDU 6x12 Multiformat pinhole, FP4+ 120, D76
@fp4party Post Week, Day 1
Camera: ONDU MultiFormat Mk I pinhole camera @ 6x12
Pinhole: f/160
"Focal length": 40mm
Exposure: 15 secs
Film: Foma Fomapan 400 Action developed in Kodak Xtol Replenished
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.
Embrace the sky
Looking up at trees and sky from our back deck.
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,
#myhouse, #neighborhood, #irondequoitny, #trees, #sky, #clouds,
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.
Camera: Nikon P 5100 image croppped on all my film cameras to date, except a Fischer price 35mm camera which I have yet to give to my son to unwrap and use.
Georgetown, TX
Saturday, March 7, 2020
ONDU 6x12 Multiformat pinhole, FP4+ 120, D76
FP4 Party Post Week, Day 7
Camera: Omfman 612 multiformat pinhole
Lens: Omfman f160 - 14 sek
Film: Fomapan 200
Negative scan, R09 9min 1/40
Had a quick trip to the local abandoned mill, got stuck down the bank shooting this pool from water level too! I love the dreamy quality of the shots I am getting with the fantastic Ondu Multiformat Pinhole.
Ondu Multi Format Pinhole 6x12
f133 Pinhole, 60 second exposure
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
6 minutes and forty five seconds in Rodinal 25:1
ONDU Pinhole 6x12 Multiformat (6x6)
Ilford Pan f+ @50ASA
Rodinal 1+25 | 6 min
Scanner Epson Perfection V600 Photo
SilverFast 8
This is the lighthouse on Sandy Hook at Fort Hancock, shot on Plus-X with an ONDU 6x12 Multiformat from their recent Kickstarter. This in one of the things I typically shoot when I get a new camera and I'm testing it out.
1 of 3 pictures for the song "The Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance. Ondu Multiformat pinhole 6x12, Tmax100, 120sec.
Multiexposition
Saint Mary's & All Saints Church, Dunsfold.
ONDU 6x12 Mk III multiformat pinhole camera and expired Ilford FP4, shot at 50 ASA and developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 12 minutes @ 20C.
Pinhole photo taken with Ondu multiformat pinhole camera.
Extremely expired Kodak Plus-X Pan developed in Rodinal 1:50.
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Cameras:
* Ondu 4x5 Large Format Pinhole Camera
* Ondu Multiformat
* Ondu 135 Pano (used in Pano mode)
Bags:
Think Tank Photo Shapeshifter
Think Tank Photo PowerHouse Air
Film:
* 35mm - Assortment of B&W and color
* 120mm - Fujichrome Velvia, Fuji Reala 100, Lomography Purple 100-400, Ilford PanF Plus 50
* 4x5" - Ilford Delta 100, Kodak Ektar 100 (in holder)
iPhone 5s + Lumu light metering device
Joby Gorillapod + ballhead
Camera: Zero Image 69 multiformat pinhole
Film: lomography redscale xr
Exposure time:6/7 sec
Location: Asti - Italy
1 of 3 pictures for the song "Tell me about the forest" by Dead Can Dance. Ondu Multiformat pinhole 6x12, T-Max 100, 120sec.
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.
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
Taken at Barton Springs Pool in Austin, Texas on World Pinhole Photography Day 2017. I used an Ondu Multiformat Pinhole Camera on the 6x6 format setting and Kodak TMAX 400 film. Printed on Ilford MG RC paper.
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-