In this second video, I show you how to attach a polaroid cartridge to a pinhole camera. This allows faster film loading and unloading, without the need for a separate light-proof box to hold the polaroid cartridge. Items needed: 2 minutes, 1 polaroid cartridge, tape and a pinhole camera. I'm using Fujifilm instax film, as it's cheaper and more easily available than Polaroid-brand film. Plus, it has better quality (so I've heard).
Saturday 5 January 2013
Pinhole camera with polaroid film pack
Pinhole camera with polaroid film pack Video Clips. Duration : 8.30 Mins.
In this second video, I show you how to attach a polaroid cartridge to a pinhole camera. This allows faster film loading and unloading, without the need for a separate light-proof box to hold the polaroid cartridge. Items needed: 2 minutes, 1 polaroid cartridge, tape and a pinhole camera. I'm using Fujifilm instax film, as it's cheaper and more easily available than Polaroid-brand film. Plus, it has better quality (so I've heard).
In this second video, I show you how to attach a polaroid cartridge to a pinhole camera. This allows faster film loading and unloading, without the need for a separate light-proof box to hold the polaroid cartridge. Items needed: 2 minutes, 1 polaroid cartridge, tape and a pinhole camera. I'm using Fujifilm instax film, as it's cheaper and more easily available than Polaroid-brand film. Plus, it has better quality (so I've heard).
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