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... thinking about making a CAMERA OBSCURA....
I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The
prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS |
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King Sardon writes:
I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? Haven't built one but have seen some pretty big ones. The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. Projection TV. |
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon
wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. -- Washington D.C.'s ban on handgun ownership by citizens who live in the district was thrown out by a federal appeals court Friday. The timing is no accident. Now that Democrats have taken control of Congress, everyone's worried about being robbed. |
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"Bill Funk" wrote in message
... On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. Also known as an Episcope. Search for that online and you may get some more information. Peter |
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:41:29 -0000, "Bandicoot"
wrote: "Bill Funk" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. Also known as an Episcope. Search for that online and you may get some more information. Opaque projector or episcope... thanks! Didn't know that. Also my apologies for this topic, which I now realize is OT. (Unless I use a digital lens, of course...) KS |
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On Mar 13, 2:46 pm, King Sardon wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:41:29 -0000, "Bandicoot" wrote: "Bill Funk" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. Also known as an Episcope. Search for that online and you may get some more information. Opaque projector or episcope... thanks! Didn't know that. Also my apologies for this topic, which I now realize is OT. (Unless I use a digital lens, of course...) KS I suppose it depends on your use, but there might be a few "ready to go" things you could do. For a few hundred bucks you could pick up a projector TV that hooks to your laptop. Just take a picture of it and then project it that way. It would be quick, easy, and accurate. |
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On Mar 12, 8:41 pm, King Sardon wrote:
I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Large format camera lenses (5 x 7 and 8 x 10) would work. Unfortunately these are VERY expensive. Look for surplus copy machine lenses. Try googling something like "surplus" and lenses or optics. There are several places that sell surplus lenses, but I cannot think of name of them now. Also old aerial cameras used such focal lengths, and I have seen surplus aerial camera lenses at surplus sites- bought a couple a number of years ago. |
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On 13 Mar 2007 13:27:40 -0700, "Pat"
wrote: On Mar 13, 2:46 pm, King Sardon wrote: On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:41:29 -0000, "Bandicoot" wrote: "Bill Funk" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches. Where would I get a lens like this? Edmunds comes up blank. I would also need a first-surface mirror unless I have the print parallel to the projection screen. Suggestions appreciated. KS Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. Also known as an Episcope. Search for that online and you may get some more information. Opaque projector or episcope... thanks! Didn't know that. Also my apologies for this topic, which I now realize is OT. (Unless I use a digital lens, of course...) KS I suppose it depends on your use, but there might be a few "ready to go" things you could do. For a few hundred bucks you could pick up a projector TV that hooks to your laptop. Just take a picture of it and then project it that way. It would be quick, easy, and accurate. Or, the OP could simply buy a used opaque projector, and use the parts to make one that fits his needs.] -- John McCain said Friday the personal lives of candidates ought to be off-limits in the campaign. He shouldn't be ashamed that he married his second wife a month after his divorce. She's the heir to a beer distributorship and that kind of woman doesn't come along every week. |
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... thinking about making a CAMERA OBSCURA.... Big lens
I have an aerial camera lens. 14 lbs. 12" focus, f/2.5. (Twelve inches
is probably too short?) No shutter. Please take it off my hands, give it a home. Anybody. Drop by my house, take it away, or pay for shipping. Upstate NY. Ol' Bab (olbab AT rochester.rr.com) Don Stauffer in Minnesota wrote: On Mar 12, 8:41 pm, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. ... The most critical component is probably the lens. It should probably have a focal length of 500-800 mm and a diameter of at least 3 inches.... KS ... Also old aerial cameras used such focal lengths, and I have seen surplus aerial camera lenses at surplus sites- bought a couple a number of years ago. |
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King Sardon wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:41:29 -0000, "Bandicoot" wrote: "Bill Funk" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:41:01 GMT, King Sardon wrote: I'm considering building a camera obscura to project prints. The prints would have a max. dimension of 20 inches. Have any of you guys built one of these? Any suggestions? edited, for brevity Are you sure you're looking for a camera obscura? It sounds like you want an opaque projector. Also known as an Episcope. Search for that online and you may get some more information. Opaque projector or episcope... thanks! Didn't know that. Also my apologies for this topic, which I now realize is OT. (Unless I use a digital lens, of course...) KS Hello, KS: Don't stop with the lens...add an image sensor, and build a real "digital camera obscura!" :-J Cordially, John Turco |
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