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Kiel Johnson’s: Twin Lens Love

Kiel Johnson builds a beautiful big ass twin-lens reflex camera resembling an old Rolliflex or Minolta windup complete with strap - and it actually works as a pinhole camera. Look for Kiel in HF Vol.14 early January 2010.

Kiel Johnson's Cardboard Twin Lens Reflex Camera Time Lapse.

Kiel Johnson builds a beautiful big ass twin-lens reflex camera resembling an old Rolliflex or Minolta windup complete with strap – and it actually works as a pinhole camera. Look for Kiel in HF Vol.14 early January 2010.

Kiel Johnson’s Cardboard Twin Lens Reflex Camera Time Lapse.

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