Lomography Sharan DIY Paper Pinhole Camera
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Lomography Sharan DIY Paper Pinhole Camera Overview
Crafted in Japan, this is a do-it-yourself pinhole camera in a league of its own. First off, it uses the easy 35mm film & normal development that we all know and love. As with all things pinhole, you'll get dreamy soft focus images with straight wide-angle lines and endless depth of field. Its 20mm angle of view captures a fat & wide chunk of everything in front of the camera. It's constructed of sturdy 1mm paper card, secured with rubber bands, and includes all the tape and fixins that you need. We clocked about 1 hour from unpacking to complete assembly. Not to mention, this little guy is cute as a button and unbelievably functional once it's all put together. The science behind the magic As you know, a pinhole camera has no lens. In its place is an extremely small aperture through which exterior light is projected onto sensitive film or paper. A lens functions by collecting the light rays outside, inverting them, and focusing them into a smaller image. A pinhole does not focus at all. It merely acts as a "center of projection" inverting the light rays without re-organizing them. The size of the inverted image depends on the distance of the pinhole to the projection surface - a closer distance yields a smaller image and vice-versa. As the hole is not truly a point, it allows more than only one ray from the subject to register on the film. This imparts a characteristic "soft focus" effect. Moreover, as the light is not altered, the pin
Lomography Sharan DIY Paper Pinhole Camera Feature
- It's breathtaking! Everything that you need is included in the package. The Sharan STD135's elegant hard-card curves are especially easy to setup, with an assembly time of around an hour. Get cracking!
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- We hear you out there. The demand for do-it-yourself pinhole kits has quickly risen to a thundering pitch, and we're scrambling to test and offer as many as we can. In the course of our travels, we happened upon this little beauty. Crafted in Japan, the STD-135 is in a league of its own
- Fast DIY construction
- Whether you've been taking photos for 20 days or 20 years, take it from me that nothing compares to the feeling of shooting with an instrument that you've builtwith your own hands.