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Pinhole Camera Solargraphy Kit

Build your own pinhole camera in about 1 to 2 hours. No scissors or knives needed. Just fold, snap it together, and you’re ready to go. It works with 35mm film (not included), and ISO 200 is a good choice.

What to Know:

  • Uses 35mm film

  • Aperture: 1.16 mm

  • Focal length: 20 mm

  • f-stop: f/130

This camera doesn’t use a regular lens. Instead, light goes through a tiny hole to expose the film. That means everything is in focus, no matter how far away it is.

For the best photos, shoot on a sunny day and make sure the camera stays really still. Exposure times can be super short or super long, from a few seconds to hours, or even days if you're doing solargraphy.

Build your own pinhole camera in about 1 to 2 hours. No scissors or knives needed. Just fold, snap it together, and you’re ready to go. It works with 35mm film (not included), and ISO 200 is a good choice.

What to Know:

  • Uses 35mm film

  • Aperture: 1.16 mm

  • Focal length: 20 mm

  • f-stop: f/130

This camera doesn’t use a regular lens. Instead, light goes through a tiny hole to expose the film. That means everything is in focus, no matter how far away it is.

For the best photos, shoot on a sunny day and make sure the camera stays really still. Exposure times can be super short or super long, from a few seconds to hours, or even days if you're doing solargraphy.

$15.00
Pinhole Camera Solargraphy Kit
$15.00

Description

Build your own pinhole camera in about 1 to 2 hours. No scissors or knives needed. Just fold, snap it together, and you’re ready to go. It works with 35mm film (not included), and ISO 200 is a good choice.

What to Know:

  • Uses 35mm film

  • Aperture: 1.16 mm

  • Focal length: 20 mm

  • f-stop: f/130

This camera doesn’t use a regular lens. Instead, light goes through a tiny hole to expose the film. That means everything is in focus, no matter how far away it is.

For the best photos, shoot on a sunny day and make sure the camera stays really still. Exposure times can be super short or super long, from a few seconds to hours, or even days if you're doing solargraphy.

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