Crutches Meet Pinhole

I finally receieved my #ONDU #pinhole camera in the last week after waiting forever on their #Kickstarter. These guys know how to do a KS campaign right. Lots of communication, no BS or excuses, and an outstanding product in return. My first roll, mostly meant to learn the exposure and use of it since Im usign to my Mark I 35mm version. This #6x12 is HUGE and requires a while different approach, plus being on crutches and having limited places to shoot meant I had to improvise. Some of these wer shot from solid surfaces, some shot hand held, some shot on shaking surfaces so I could see how still I could hold it etc. Basically seeing what the larger camera can do. I def need a tripod, I cant hold still. But I had fun and it was the first roll of film I've shot and developed (myself on a broken healing leg!) in nearly 3 months. It's a mess but it's my mess.

3 Comments

  1. lostinthought68
    lostinthought68 ·

    This is cool, I seen this on KS and was going to do it, but passed because I still had two other projects on KS I was backing at the time.

  2. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @lostinthought68 I highly recommend their pinhole cameras if you like pinhole photos. Some of the finest quality built pinhole cameras I've seen. I own one from their first version a few years ago in 35mm, and this new 6x12 which does multiple formats. And its way cheaper to buy if you get it via the KS campaigns. I think I paid like $80 USD where they charge $150USD or similar on their site for the camera after the campaign. To me, when ONDU does a new KS, I get a camera no questions asked.

  3. lostinthought68
    lostinthought68 ·

    @alienmeatsack Yeah, with my other two backed projects over $200 I had to wait for now. They looked like high quality so I would even buy one a full price.

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