Tiny 6×6 120 Pinhole

This is the long awaited 6×6 120 version of my tiny pinhole camera. This is the long awaited 6×6 120 version of my tiny pinhole camera. The assembly instructions are exactly the same as the tiny pinhole camera except for the added film number viewer at the back. This film viewer is just a simple blade…

Tiny Pinhole Camera

This is a very simple yet effective pinhole camera that I came up with out of necessity. I wanted something small, tripod mountable, and very quick to make and reload. The lid simply snaps on and off without needing complex clip mechanisms, and the exposed film winds into a second reverse mounted film canister to…

Brass pinhole camera

I saw a cardboard pinhole camera in a shop window on the way home one night, for some reason the thing really appealed to me. After some googling I saw the Dirkon pinhole camera and found the design to be insanely cute, however cardboard seemed insanely flimsy and in no way painful enough to construct….…

Split Cam flash modification

This shows the process of adding a flash shoe to your split cam using simple components and a minimum of effort. The first thing to do is remove the front of the split cam by removing the screws inside the film bay. This shows the mechanics of the Split Cams shutter, as you can see…

4.5 volt Polaroid Land Camera battery mod

Here are the materials required to make possibly the easiest and best land camera battery conversion ever. You will want an LED torch, an old 9 volt battery snap, a Velcro cable tie and a soldering iron. The LED torch can be gotten from ebay very cheaply, $3 with postage in my case, and comes…

CR123A battery conversion for Polaroid 350 Land Camera

Here is perhaps one of the simplest and neatest battery conversions for the 3 volt Polaroid Land Cameras that you will see anywhere. Here you can see where i have broken the old battery retaining clips of the original Polaroid battery holder in order to give me a plastic frame on which to mount my…