I have had the intention to do some pinhole photography for some time now and some weeks ago I took the plunge and ordered a beautiful wooden pinhole camera from Elvis Halilović at Ondu in Slovenia. I went for a standard 135 model as I would be able to scan the negatives on my dedicated film scanner and as I wanted to experiment a bit and see if I’d get on with pinhole photography…… and also because it’s the cheapest camera they offer.
The camera arrived some few days later and it really is a thing of beauty. Handcrafted from real wood, polished and treated with a natural wax it looks and feels stunning.

And that shutter mechanism is so complex 😉 Continue reading “The Leica IIIa Pinhole Edition”