Easy 35 Pinhole Camera

Easy 35 Pinhole Camera

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The Easy 35 pinhole camera can be printed in about 3.5 hours using black ABS or PLA, and all it needs is a pinhole to complete and use as a 35mm camera. Pinhole cameras can take amazing photos if you slow down and think carefully about the photo you're going to shoot! Please support designers by liking their creations if you collect or download them. Instructions After doing my "Pinhole Printed" Kickstarter project in 2013, I wanted to create a new 3D printed pinhole camera that anyone with access to a 3D printer can make. I've designed several 3D printed cameras, including the popular Flyer 6x6 and Clipper 6x18 cameras, which are now in the New Mexico History Museum and in the Poetics of Light exhibition running through January 10, 2016. The Easy 35 camera satisfies my goals of being fast, cheap, and easy to make. Based on 35mm film, the Easy 35 can be printed in half the time of a Flyer 6x6 and only needs a pinhole to assemble (at a bare minimum). A rubber band secures the top and black tape is used as the shutter. Such a camera appeals both to photographers and to educators wanting to teach principles of photography to young people. If you have a 3D printer, perhaps you can make some for a local school's science class. The Easy 35 body is printed as one piece, incorporating the film chambers, rails, internal light baffles, and pinhole mount. Such a camera body is only possible with a 3D printer, since it cannot be done in one piece with conventional manufacturing techniques. The Easy 35 camera is released in the spirit of open source, using the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 license, meaning anyone is free to make them or even sell them, as long as attribution is given to the designer and any remixes or derivations are shared alike. Be sure to read the PDF on Making the Easy 35 before you start - it contains printing, assembly, and operating instructions. Details on the Easy 35 camera can be found on www.pinholeprinted.com, including where to find ready-made pinholes. Bill of Materials 6 Printed parts - body, top, rewind knob, winder knob, 2 winder shafts Pinhole (20mm disc with 0.20mm hole) Wide rubber band Black photo tape (for shutter) Optional but recommended: O-ring (018 Buna-N 3/4” ID, 7/8” OD) 2 screws (M3-0.5 X x 8mm pan head, #4 can be substituted) 1/4-20 nut (for the latest in documentation and sources, check pinholeprinted.com/support/easy35) The body can be printed with or without a brim - the brim helps keep the body on the bed during printing. However, a brimless body file has been added so you can print without one or use your own slicer settings. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Easy 35 Pinhole Camera by coconnor55 is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.

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