what is a pinhole camera?
A pinhole camera is a camera with a pinhole aperture and no lens. It focuses light though the aperture onto the paper and forms an image.
Pinhole photographs have nearly infinite depth of field, everything appears in focus.
As there’s no lens distortion, wide angle images remain absolutely rectilinear.
Exposure times are usually long, resulting in motion blur around moving objects and absence of objects that moved too fast.
Examples of pinhole cameras:
Pinhole photographs have nearly infinite depth of field, everything appears in focus.
As there’s no lens distortion, wide angle images remain absolutely rectilinear.
Exposure times are usually long, resulting in motion blur around moving objects and absence of objects that moved too fast.
Examples of pinhole cameras:
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