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bashDec 13, 2005
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bonlebonDec 13, 2005
I'm bonlebon and I approve this digg ;).
burnboomDec 13, 2005
hehehe entertaining discussion... dugg.
devisionDec 13, 2005
Great post. Are there any other way to do this for a small hand cam(like nikon e4600)? I would really like that. since I ain't got a 350D :/ With using a magnifying glass or something?
amishjimDec 13, 2005
Id like to see how this works on my homemade pinhole cam..
amishjimDec 13, 2005
..hehe.. i keep forgeting u cant use certain characters in the comments grrr..i have a 28mm lens that i might bastardize to try this on 5 x 7 film back pinhole(unpinholing it).
Closed AccountDec 13, 2005
yeah whatever marty0577 what are you doing here then?
Closed AccountDec 14, 2005
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