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Pinhole Camera - Solargraphy Kit Think the film camera is retro? Pinhole cameras were in use as long ago as the 5th century BCE, when Chinese philosophers wrote about them (Aristotle was relatively late to the game when he wrote about them in the 4th century BCE). Join the fun that mankind has enjoyed for over 2,500 years with YOUR very own DIY pinhole camera today! DIY Paper Pinhole and Solargraphy kit. Assemble in 1-2 hours. No knife or scissors needed. Use 35mm film (not included) preferably ISO200. Technical Specs: Film type: Aperture 1.16mm. Focal length 20mm. F stop F/130. Pinhole cameras do not have optical lenses. Film is exposed by light through a tiny hole in front of camera. Because there is no lens, the image will be in focus at all distances. Best pinhole pictures are taken on a bright day. The camera must be very still when shooting. Exposure times range from 5 seconds to hours and sometimes days. |
$9.99 |
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F-stop Watch Remember F-stops? Real apertures? A great photography-inspired watch. Measure time by aperture. It's almost F11, do you know where your children are? It'll warp your mind! Face is 33mm in diameter. 1 year warranty. Japanese, quartz movement. |
$35.95 |