Take real photographs with this DIY paper pinhole camera! The film is exposed by light coming through a tiny hole in front of the camera, and because there is no lens, the image will be in focus at all distances.
Take real photographs with this DIY paper pinhole camera. Pinhole cameras do not have optical lenses. Instead, the film is exposed by light coming through a tiny hole in front of the camera. The pinhole captures a direct image of everything in front of it, and because there is no lens, the image will be in focus at all distances. The best pinhole pictures are taken on a bright day.
Assemble in 1-2 hours, No knife or scissors needed
Made of strong black cardstock paper, 10.43 x 7.48 x .12 inches, 1.28 oz
Use 35mm film (not included) preferably ISO200
Technical Specs: Aperture 1.16 mm, Focal length 20mm, F stop F/130
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