Great photos. I especially liked the sprinkle of light flecks on that boat photo. I also liked the bike ride photograph, I did something similar with a homemade pinhole camera and a nighttime drive in my car. I have this camera (well the Zero Image 2000 6x9) but was not impressed with the resulting images. I have built my own pinhole cameras (including 35mm format cameras) and have gotten better results with my home drilled pinholes. The images I got from my Zero Image 2000 were much too soft as if the pinhole was not optimized for the focal length. I may have to replace the pinhole on mine with a home made one. My camera may have been an exception. It certainly is an attractive pinhole camera.
Thanks and thsnkyou for watching! Indeed maybe you might of had a bad copy? Wonder if there were inconsistencies with production as I have seen some soft images even with the 6x6. I know the 6x6 is one of their "sharpest" with less fall off. Been quite happy with results. It's quite a looker also 😉
I love the atmosphere you get with the pinhole. Also had to smile when you said eight minute exposure but it came out really well. Need to take a book with you next time.
Its very unique and that unpredictable result adds to the experience. I think I could do this more. Recently did a 45 minute exposure on paper (iso is around 6) that was a tough one! Book, Drink and some treats for the next time I think! Thanks for watching!
I have a couple 10x10 frames and look fine. There is a fair few who use large format pinholes and get bigger prints. Pinhole isn't about clinical sharpness anyway.
@@irresponsiblepictures7451its nice to have some " sharpness" but is mostly about the atmospheric quality and getting as far from an Iphone as possible.
@@irresponsiblepictures7451agreed. It is nice to have a certain level of sharpness. Pinhole camera's are about atmosphere and getting as far away from digital as possible. Ive been toying with the idea of getting a 6x17 pinhole so if you get a nice 10 x 10 then I could possibly get a 10x 30 which would be ample.
way cool experimenting
Great photos. I especially liked the sprinkle of light flecks on that boat photo. I also liked the bike ride photograph, I did something similar with a homemade pinhole camera and a nighttime drive in my car.
I have this camera (well the Zero Image 2000 6x9) but was not impressed with the resulting images. I have built my own pinhole cameras (including 35mm format cameras) and have gotten better results with my home drilled pinholes. The images I got from my Zero Image 2000 were much too soft as if the pinhole was not optimized for the focal length. I may have to replace the pinhole on mine with a home made one.
My camera may have been an exception.
It certainly is an attractive pinhole camera.
Thanks and thsnkyou for watching!
Indeed maybe you might of had a bad copy? Wonder if there were inconsistencies with production as I have seen some soft images even with the 6x6.
I know the 6x6 is one of their "sharpest" with less fall off. Been quite happy with results. It's quite a looker also 😉
I love the atmosphere you get with the pinhole. Also had to smile when you said eight minute exposure but it came out really well. Need to take a book with you next time.
Its very unique and that unpredictable result adds to the experience. I think I could do this more. Recently did a 45 minute exposure on paper (iso is around 6) that was a tough one! Book, Drink and some treats for the next time I think! Thanks for watching!
Pinhole images can look good on the screen but what would they look like blown up to reasonable sized poster hanging on the wall?
I have a couple 10x10 frames and look fine. There is a fair few who use large format pinholes and get bigger prints. Pinhole isn't about clinical sharpness anyway.
@@irresponsiblepictures7451its nice to have some " sharpness" but is mostly about the atmospheric quality and getting as far from an Iphone as possible.
@@irresponsiblepictures7451agreed. It is nice to have a certain level of sharpness. Pinhole camera's are about atmosphere and getting as far away from digital as possible.
Ive been toying with the idea of getting a 6x17 pinhole so if you get a nice 10 x 10 then I could possibly get a 10x 30 which would be ample.