Photographer:
stratski
Uploaded:
2014-06-11
Tags:
camera experiment hack slit scan
Camera:
slit scan camera
Film:
Fuji Superia 200 (35mm)
City:
Amersfoort
Country/region:
Netherlands
Year:
2014
Albums:
Slit scan experiment

6 Comments

  1. lostlittlekid
    lostlittlekid ·

    Great! Another homemade camera project??

  2. stratski
    stratski ·

    @lostlittlekid Yep! I'm pretty happy with it, though I still need to figure out how fast to turn the crank.

  3. mafiosa
    mafiosa ·

    Very cool results. I've been trying to get this effect using the Spinner - still experimenting. I hope you are planning to write a tipster on how to make this Slit Scan camera!! Excellent work <3

  4. lostlittlekid
    lostlittlekid ·

    Nice! Can't wait to see a tipster (if you decide to write one)! Always loved your camera projects and hacks :)

  5. stratski
    stratski ·

    @lostlittlekid, @mafiosa Thank you! I'll definitely write a tipster, it's a pretty easy hack. Maybe one more test roll. And try to do the same with a spinner. I think holding the spinner body and pulling the string would do it. Only thing is to find a subject that moves quick enough, since the spinner moves pretty fast as well. Al least, I think you'd need a fast moving subject... I'll have to do some experimenting as well.

  6. mafiosa
    mafiosa ·

    @stratski: with the Spinner, you can remove the O-ring, hold the body, and rotate the stem by hand as fast or slow as you want to :) I'm looking forward to seeing more of your experiments!!

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