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I've been messing with my junction box pinhole for about a year now and was unhappy with the clunky film transport I had originally designed for it.
I took the first version and rebuilt it using Lego technics pieces - works oodles better and film movement is so much smoother.
Here's a couple of shots - both loaded and unloaded and one of the complete pinhole camera
If anyone needs the parts list, let me know:
holmburgers
02-02-2012, 12:04 PM
in... credible!
pbromaghin
02-02-2012, 12:17 PM
[QUOTE=CuS;1296224I took the first version and rebuilt it using Lego technics pieces - works oodles better and film movement is so much smoother.
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You really can't make this stuff up.
I was also shocked how well it worked - the box as well was pretty easy - just one of those weather sealable junction boxes - I replaced the screws with studs that would work with wing nuts - the orange cylinder on the top is a magnet for stowing the wing nuts - also up top is a bi-directional bubble level.
Existing Light
02-02-2012, 01:11 PM
This is amazing :D
http://www.apug.org/forums/attachments/pinhole-photography/45552-pinhole-lego-film-transport-assembly-lol.jpg.att
Mustafa Umut Sarac
02-02-2012, 01:40 PM
You can download a free software to design your camera with existing lego parts. When the design is over , you can buy whatever and how many parts ever used in your design. This is fully automatic order system within their website.
Only pinhole camera I can invest time is the pinhole anamorphic camera. Your second camera could be that. I liked the box very much and the pinhole with a shutter and release cord.
May be you could glue every part to protect it from impacts.
I reallly loved this lego camera. Congrulations.
Umut
Where would one get this free software? On the lego site?
Thanks
mbsmith
02-02-2012, 05:38 PM
I've been messing with my junction box pinhole for about a year now and was unhappy with the clunky film transport I had originally designed for it.
I took the first version and rebuilt it using Lego technics pieces - works oodles better and film movement is so much smoother.
Genius! Legos FTW!
Mustafa Umut Sarac
02-02-2012, 05:40 PM
FM2N ,
Yes , at Lego website.
Good luck ,
Umut
Newt_on_Swings
02-02-2012, 08:50 PM
Very impressive! such a simple and thought out application of lego parts and 120 film spools. I also dig the electrical junction box. I might have to make one soon!
The lego build site - is very cool - but we have bazillions of Lego here - two boys - lotsa lego.
I think the thing that makes 120 spools and lego work well is that they are both metric.
and here's one of the first shots:
reciprocity
02-12-2012, 08:53 AM
amazing! Do you think i could have the parts list?
thanks
Sure! Shooting it this week - I'll do a deconstruct this weekend and give you teh parts list
reciprocity
02-17-2012, 10:40 AM
Sure! Shooting it this week - I'll do a deconstruct this weekend and give you teh parts list
Thanks! i am already exited!
segedi
02-17-2012, 11:30 AM
Simply awesome - very well done. And based on the photo - great results too!
one90guy
02-17-2012, 11:56 AM
Simple amazing, I have a son-in-law who collects Leggos. One room of is house is full, humm find parts list and give him a call.
David
Steve Smith
02-17-2012, 01:11 PM
You really can't make this stuff up.
Or more accurately, yes you can!
Steve.
Here its is. If you download the lego digital designer here:
http://ldd.lego.com/en-us/download/
then you can use the build file i made using it.
once you get it downloaded, PM for the build file (i would upload the html build instruction but I'm not sure how to).
Thanks!
I also just finished the 35mm film transport version - also with lego - i'll post some shots this week.
Steven L
02-23-2012, 01:57 AM
I'm going to look into the digital designer. I love Lego, although since the pattent has become public, there are a lot more one-perpose blocks.