Built a waist level view finder for one if my medium format cameras using an old iPhone and a mirror. Testing it against the ground glass back I have puts it in the "good enough" category.
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Built a waist level view finder for one if my medium format cameras using an old iPhone and a mirror. Testing it against the ground glass back I have puts it in the "good enough" category.
Here’s some of the photographs I took with my 3D printed Goodman Zone camera! The film is some medium format 160 ISO stock that expired in 1985. (The chemicals that make up these pictures are 35 years old, but the pictures themselves are just a week old. Meta, I know.)
I’ve had a lot of trouble getting the photos in focus-- the minimum focus distance is 1 meter, and I’ve been measuring from the lens to the subject, but I’m starting to think it’s 1 meter from where the film is. I probably should have done more research into that before shooting 3 rolls.
Building the Goodman One: A homemade, 3D printed plastic fantastic (review) - by Virgil Roger
Do you remember being a kid and building stuff out of whatever you had lying around? It was difficult at times finding the right materials or the perfect tools. The good part about being a grown-up is that you get to play with tools which are much — MUCH — more fun! Queue the 3D […]
https://emulsive.org/reviews/building-the-goodman-one-a-homemade-3d-printed-plastic-fantastic-review
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