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Polaroid pinhole camera

Polaroid pinhole camera
To do this, all that is needed is a Polaroid Land camera, some small screwdrivers, and a small sheet of thin metal. These cameras can be found on eBay, or better yet, at yard sales. It will be made into a pinhole camera with several pinholes that can be switched into place, for use in various light conditions etc.
 
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With a thin blade, pry off the cover plate on the front of the camera. Remove
the plastic ring around the lens, and discard it. Unscrew the lens, and set it
aside (this will be made into the lens cap). Cover the small semicircular slot next to the lens with a piece of electrical tape, to prevent light leaks.
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15 comments
Aug 28, 2010. 9:16 AMjdhitc says:
hey i am looking for something a bit simpler to do, and that would be to just set the thing up to take a normal battery, I heard you can do this but have not come across anything. Has anyone seen an kinda of tutorial on this ?
Sep 6, 2010. 9:30 AMleptiprince says:
Hello What are distance to make the photograph by unfolding the bellows landscape or portrait? Thank you
Mar 11, 2010. 6:26 PM2spoons says:
hi, great little set of instructions for using my land camera!
1 question-do i still need to buy a 4.5 battery or can i skip the costly thing?

sorry for posting a 'stupid' question. im just unsure if the film will work without battery?

thanks :)
Jun 23, 2008. 10:01 PMmuyo19 says:
Too bad that polaroid film is going way
Oct 7, 2008. 7:36 PMmuyo19 says:
Super!
Jan 30, 2008. 1:17 PMrandofo says:
Pretty awesome, but I don't think I could bring myself to do that to my camera.
Mar 3, 2007. 10:32 AMoryx says:
any tips for converting a polaroid land onestep. my main question is what i can take out of the inside of the camera and how do i need to regulate exposure time, since i will be using 600 film instead of the discontinued 100 film, and the exposure time is like 0.5 s. can i mod the shutter somehow, or just be really quick in covering the pinhole after exposure? i've never made a pinhole, so any advice, would be super awesome!
May 21, 2006. 4:14 PMsabadash says:
These cameras are readily available. Think this project would be good for underachieving, underclass kids? You know, beauty is as beauty does. "-" [www.sabadash.com sabadash]
Jul 30, 2006. 12:53 AMparasymboligist says:
underachieving, underclass?
Apr 4, 2006. 3:29 AMs_boarder21 says:
where do you get film for the camera? I thought they stopped making compatible film a long time ago.
Mar 31, 2006. 1:29 PMcolin says:
Awesome! Could you post some of the developed pictures that you've taken with this camera?

This reminds me of the Pinhole Camera Camp at Burning Man. They use 1.5ft diameter barrels with photo paper lining the inside of the barrel and a pinhole pierced in the top. Their pictures are spectacular.

http://pinholecamp.org/gallery/2005/

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