Looking for a project to kill the winter months while you wait for a vaccination? Why not try making a pinhole attachment for your analogue or digital SLR? The pinhole camera is the simplest ...
Records of the natural optical phenomenon of the “camera obscura” pinhole image date back as far as 500 B.C.E. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it was commonly used as a drawing aid. Artists would ...
Researchers have used the centuries-old idea of pinhole imaging to create a high-performance mid-infrared imaging system without lenses. The new camera can capture extremely clear pictures over a ...
LetinAR, a Korea-based startup developing optical solutions for AR headsets and smartglasses, showed off a new implementation of their ‘pin mirror’ optical tech at Mobile World Congress (MWC) this ...
TeleEye has launched professional SF031, SF037 and SF039 Pinhole Cameras for covert surveillance in a wide range of environments. The three models come with 3.7mm pinhole lens and 66o view angle.
Photographers looking for a new way to add extra creativity to their photographs may be interested in the Pinhole Pro Max. The Pinhole Pro Max is the first pinhole lens to offer six different ...
If you’ve been searching for a pinhole camera to enjoy and then pass on to your children, you’re in luck. Industrial designer and carpenter Elvis Halilović has created a beautiful line of handmade ...
A pinhole camera is essentially the combination of the camera obscura with photographic film. The pinhole acts as the lens, focusing the scene onto the film, and after exposure, the film can then be ...
The camera involved began life as a late-1940s Sears Tower 34 box camera, then received a pinhole lens made from beer-can aluminum and held in place with J-B Weld. 1990 Geo Metro Hatchback in Colorado ...