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July 26, 2005

How to Make a Homemade Shutter

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Today was one of those days that starts out mediocre and gets worse as the day goes by. Hoping to salvage the last hours of my evening, I worked on my new pinhole camera. I recently bought a Polaroid 545 back on Ebay, and have been building a camera around it. So far, I am pretty happy with it, and I will show it to you more in the following posts. Tonight my challenge was to build a simple shutter system. Everything I have tried so far has been built of cardboard and tape, and it just hasn't worked as well as I would like. Looking through my junk, I found an old floppy disk. I rigged it up to a ballpoint pen, and the result appears to be a pretty sturdy homemade shutter system. The nice thing is that it gives me a bulb mode. Click the pen once, the shutter opens. Click it again and it closes. Perfect for a pinhole camera. A good end to a crappy day.

Posted by Adrian at July 26, 2005 11:07 PM

Comments

I’m really interested to know how to build a pinhole camera with a Polaroid 545 back. I’ve been thinking of that for a while but i’ve not bought a polaroid back yet which i think is the most important for that.
Why you don’t use some foil for the shutter and a black tape??
I made a pinhole camera last winter from a can and using some photo paper. As it takes some time and some chemistry before being able to load the can again i’ve not made too many photos but i love that can camera. I have all the exposure time for it and i know i can make great photos from it. I’ve posted on my photo website 2 photos taken with that can if you want to have a look :

http://anita.designfacility.net/?var2=5

I’m waiting for the next posting about the pinholaroid…

Posted by: anita at August 5, 2005 05:12 PM

Anita, Hopefully I will be able to get around to explaining how I built my pinhole camera for my polaroid back. I took it out today and it worked well! Basically I just bought a back and built the camera around it. The reason I wanted something better than the tape for my shutter was because I want to try and be more accurate. Since the polaroid film is so expensive, I want to increase my chances of getting a good exposure. Plus, I think this will give less camera shake.

Posted by: Adrian at August 6, 2005 10:21 PM

I’ve just randomly found this page following a bit of surfing from flickr and I’m soooo pleased I did! A couple of weeks ago I was sitting looking at a floppy disk and thinking what a great pinhole shutter it would make - but got stuck on how to keep it open easily. The pen idea is total genius!!! Well done!

Posted by: alspix at December 28, 2005 04:28 PM

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