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Step-by-step instruction on making a Canon EOS pin-hole lens. Same steps may be followed for other camera systems.
Jan 25, 2002 · Forgot one thing: Framing: It can be either done through the hole (if there is enough light) or a normal lens (e.g. 50 mm on a 35mm SLR) will do ...
The first step is to get a lens that mounts on the camera that one owns, preferably an used and inexpensive lens, as we are going to ill-treat it. Prefer a ...
It last no more than a few minutes. It was no wonder that the vender left the battery in. The vendor was probably looking forward to disposing the battery pack.
I'm looking for an adapter, which will mount a Minolta MD lens to a Canon EOS body. Can anyone give me a referral? I can't seem to find one on Adorama's site ...
The instruction manual suggested that the adapter is to be attached to the lens first. Then the lens and the adapter are to be mounted to the camera body.
The trick is to use a thumb pin or thumb tack with a generous amount of toilet paper on the pin point (see photo below). You'll want to use more toilet paper ...
You have to make sure that doesn't come in contact with your zoom lens. Move your lens's zoom ring and MF ring back and forth. Does the rear lens element comes ...
Yes, you can trick the Canon IX to double exposure. The procedure is tedious. Say you want double exposure on frame 5. Adjust the ISO setting of the film as ...
The auto-focus mechanism on this lens is based on Canon's micro motor. It is noisy and doesn't sound very smooth. In low-light and low-contract situation, it ...