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    1. LaB., snapel, cualquierchica, nueh, and 819 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. filippo mi foto (27 months ago | reply)

      storibordata!! :)

    3. camilla marinoni (27 months ago | reply)

      Fantastica!!! :)

    4. Spinoza 1632 [deleted] (27 months ago | reply)

      Espectacular!!! Gracias!!!!
      Gracie

    5. Faire Un Voeu (27 months ago | reply)

      awesome indeed!

    6. schoeband (27 months ago | reply)

      Excellent work! Thanks for sharing.

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    7. Jillian? (27 months ago | reply)

      This id do Great! thanks for posting!!!
      But i don't understand what you did with the film and how do you break it?

    8. Dippold (27 months ago | reply)

      thanks!
      Jillian, for the film see this link!

    9. toffiloff (27 months ago | reply)

      Nice! Great mix of engineering and creativity :D
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    10. SupRspi (27 months ago | reply)

      Awesome. +fave.

    11. mr.beaver (27 months ago | reply)

      Thank you!

    12. Andy Tree (27 months ago | reply)

      Pardon my ignorance, but how many times do you rotate the advance nub to move forward an entire frame?

    13. Dippold (27 months ago | reply)

      approximately one full turn.
      observe the colored circle drawn in the other hub, as reference.

    14. Joacim Schwartz [deleted] (26 months ago | reply)

      It shouldnt be too hard to add a "spring loaded" shutter now should it? Just extend the shutter part underneath the camera and put a rubber band.

    15. Luciano Montanha (26 months ago | reply)

      Ciao, sono amministratore di un gruppo chiamato Pinholeiros. Ci farebbe piacere aggiungere l’elemento al gruppo.

    16. alecc_88 (26 months ago | reply)

      Semplicemente geniale... e da provare!!

    17. rahuldg11 (26 months ago | reply)

      Does this have some instructions? It would be better if there were some to explain the pictures

    18. michaelfusion (26 months ago | reply)

      what do you use for the pinhole? aluminum foil? aluminum can piece punched and filed?

    19. Dippold (26 months ago | reply)

      for the pinhole I use a very thin sheet of brass (0.2 mm). is the best.
      but you can also use small sheets of tin or other metal.

    20. f/∞ (26 months ago | reply)

      Hi all, pinhole newbie here (apologies in advance if this is a very dumb question!)

      I was wondering for the pinhole itself, what do you use to puncture it, and how do you affix it to the camera? I've gotten to the step "stickers" so far and I'm at a loss of whether I've actually finished the project or not!

      Anyways, I've had a blast making this so far. Thanks for posting!

    21. Dippold (26 months ago | reply)

      Here are some answers to your questions and a way on how to make a pinhole. in all languages!
      www.pinholeday.org/support/faq.php?setlang=en

    22. duongphong_nho (26 months ago | reply)

      this camera can take a pic, really? please tell me how it's work

    23. giuliana.ramaglia (26 months ago | reply)

      De mais essa ideia..Genial mesmo!!!CERTEZA que se eu nao tivesse que ficar em frente essa merda..correria para o chao com cola e tesoura para fazer o meu pinhole...

    24. Lucia Miranda90 (26 months ago | reply)

      just finished doing the camera with my father.
      Thank you Francesco!
      Can't wait to use it.

    25. Piotr Gardecki (26 months ago | reply)

      it's great contribute,

    26. mark.mitchell.brown (26 months ago | reply)

      Great template, I think I'll give it a try!

      BTW, am I the only one that sees a scary clown in a cowboy hat reflected in the film in the "NEW FILM" frame?

    27. lomoD.xx (26 months ago | reply)

      i
      D i G
      i T....!!

      thanks for sharing,
      hehe yeh i thought it was Gene from KISS ;P

    28. .pozzo. (26 months ago | reply)

      Mito!! qualche risultato con questa pinhole si può vedere? :)

    29. mohitmalik (26 months ago | reply)

      this looks interesting ... I'll try it ... thanks for sharing :)

    30. Li'l Wolf (26 months ago | reply)

      Great idea. :)

    31. • ian (26 months ago | reply)

      Nice. Thanks for sharing.
      ~ Seen on The Flickr Blog (?)

    32. abhi.karnik (26 months ago | reply)

      this is tooooo amazing

    33. thevitruvianman (26 months ago | reply)

      Awesome template/tutorial, I will definitely give this a try when I've got the time :)

      and I saw it too, pretty freaky, eh?

    34. cre8iveaddiction (26 months ago | reply)

      Oh! I cannot WAIT to try this! Thank you!!!!

    35. Exhibit-M (26 months ago | reply)

      Thank you, can't wait to make this!

    36. Paris Mae (26 months ago | reply)

      how do you print this out
      ???

    37. mrabanalc (26 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, mate.

    38. [kmj] (26 months ago | reply)

      haha! this is awesome! WAY cooler than what i made for my film class ;-)

    39. sylvi@rte (26 months ago | reply)

      Gracias! Aquí está la mía!
      Dippold's Pinhole

    40. The Cleveland Kid (26 months ago | reply)

      Totally gonna do this!

    41. ImajiDemon (26 months ago | reply)

      i can't open the top of the film canister..

      can someone help me plz ?

    42. ImajiDemon (26 months ago | reply)

      never mind.. it seems that my lucky BW canister is easier to open than the centuria ones..

    43. .M I T U L. [deleted] (26 months ago | reply)

      Ok Goona try it once ... thanks My friend.

    44. Zara Duffy [deleted] (26 months ago | reply)

      Perhaps I am being naive, but I don't exactly get how these take photos :S

    45. sj.hippie (26 months ago | reply)

      Fantastic! I know what my next project is!

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