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Pinhole Blender mini 35 |
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In the following pages you will see how
easy it is to make wondeful photographs using a Mini Blender.
The Pinhole Blender Mini 35mm uses one pinhole or zone plate lens
to multiple expose your subjects into a collaged panorama. Please
take a few moments to familiarize yourself with your new camera
and learn how to load, advance and shoot with this exciting new
twist on an old idea.
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| Loading
the Camera |
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The
winding system for the Mini Blender uses a reloadable film cassette
as a take-up holder. This cassette is assembled with the spindle
upside down. First, cut the leader off your film and tape it to
the take-up spindle with both spool ends facing up.
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Slip
cassette outer cover over spindle so that resulting assembly mirrors
the supply roll. |
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Pinch
the cassette while snapping the end cap in place to complete the
take-up spool. Make sure both spindle ends are facing up. |
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Hold
the Mini Blender in front of you with the lenses pointing away from
you. The supply cassette goes on the right, the take-up cassette
goes on left. The film wraps around center tube with emulsion of
the film facing out. The emulsion side is the lighter side of the
film.
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Align
camera lid so that spool ends fit through the holes in the lid.
Insert turning knobs into protruding cassette ends. Using the edge
of the knob as a guide advance the film using advance side turning
knob, turning in the clockwise direction. Follow the arrows marked
on the label. When advancing the film, release tension on the supply
side first (turn clockwise), then wind up the slack with the take-up
side knob.
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Shooting |
With
cover in place turn advance knob 4 full turns (complete revolutions)
in clockwise direction to set camera for image #1. After each
image turn advance film a third (1/3) a rotation to advance film
so that the each image will blend into one continuous blended
montage. Alternativly you can rotate the advance knob more to
give further seperation to your image. Advancing a whole turn
will leave you with individual spaced images.
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This
camera comes with two lenses attached to a magnet. Position this
on the inside of the camera with the writing facing inwards. Position
the lens of your choice over the hole in the camera. The pinhole
lens has an f-stop of 200. The zone plate has and f stop of 64. |
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Use
the enclosed exposure chart to calculate exposures based upon a
light meter reading. Use Pinhole Blender logo magnet as a shutter
to cover the lens hole on the outside of the camera. Some customers
prefer to use black photographers tape or electrical tape to cover
the lenses or to secure the lid to the camera. body.
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When
exposures are done, use rewind knob to wind the film back into original
cassette. When rewinding the film, release tension on the take-up
side first, then wind up the slack with the supply side knob. Keep
a slow steady pace when rewinding film, if not the film will bunch
up and seem to stop winding when there is still film in the take-up
spool. A changing bag is a helpfull tool to use if you are unsure
if the film is completely re-wound.
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