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Photo Geeks, Check Out These High Finish, Low-Tech Pinhole Camera Beauties

ondu2Photography has come a long way since film. Changing your ISO on the fly, autofocus lenses that look for faces, EXIF data, GPS tagging, the list goes on. For photo geek purists, however, there is just something about film. Photo geeks have been making their own pinhole cameras for ages. Without a lens, the tiny hole let’s in just enough light for an exposure, while actually focusing the image. Problems with home brew pinhole cameras have included light leaks, poor durability, and varied issues with precision hole size. In their Kickstarter Campaign, the Slovian designers from Ondu are launching a slew of pinhole cameras hand crafted and stained in beautifully finished wood cases. This isn’t their first rodeo. Ondu had a successful campaign last year and they have greatly refined their already high quality work since then and are launching version 2 of their camera in sizes from pocket camera all the way to an 8×10 view camera (you supply the film holder, of course on the view cameras). The finish on these cases is unlike anything you’ve ever seen or likely ever will see on a pinhole camera. No Faraday cage is needed for these puppies – no EMP will ever take out a pinhole camera. It’s built to last – and this beautifully crafted pieces can be heirlooms that you can pass on for generations. With two weeks left on the campaign, Ondu has already quadrupled their funding goal, so this project will definitely be funded. Follow Ondu on Facebook, Twitter and their homepage.

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You Can Help Launch a Leonard Nimoy Documentary & Be a Part of Geek History ForEVAR

weespockWhether you’re a Trekkie or a Trekker, we all miss the late Leonard Nimoy. His son, Adam Nimoy, is trying to launch an documentary showing a more intimate view of his father than fans would otherwise have access to. Fellow geeks and Trekkies, we can make this a reality. Adam Nimoy is trying to raise $600K to get this project off the ground and geek support will not only help make that happen, but also makes for a proof of need. The Trekkie community wants this, they will watch it, and they will buy DVDs and bask in the geeky glow that is the Spock of the ages.

The project, For the Love of Spock, is now on Kickstarter and has just over 3 weeks to go. The project was originally supposed to be a tribute to Spock, the character, but since Leonard Nimoy’s passing, son Adam wishes to incorporate more footage of his father the person as well – not just his most famous role as Spock.

While you can chip in for just $5, a mere $50 (a lot less than you’ve ever spent at a Star Trek convention!) will get your name on the credits. ForEVAR! So live long and prosper, my fellow geeks and Trekkies. It’s time to launch this documentary where no film has gone before.

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