Make your own paper camera

Posted in Cameras by Conner Flynn on April 2nd, 2008

Make your own paper camera
Do you need a camera, but your budget is tight? Have paper and some free time? Corbis can help you print out and make your own camera. They’ve released some funky templates on their Web site.

All you have to do is print out a PDF file and stick it onto a card. After you’ve followed the score lines, then cut and folded accordingly, you’ll have a neat looking camera. The real trick will be finding some 35mm film, but that’s what eBay is for. You’ll have a pinhole camera that stands apart from everyone elses. How sturdy it will be is anybody’s guess. If you do this, let us know.

[Corbis] VIA [Crave]

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2 Comments to “Make your own paper camera”
  1. Erik Says:

    35mm film is not this hard-to-find stuff nobody has anymore. Target, WalMart, Walgreens, Ritz Camera, Rite-Aid and a lot of other places still stock the stuff.

  2. Jordan Says:

    yeah, film is pretty easy to find,
    i’m so close to making on of these.

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