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This 2,500-year-old photo technique lets you shoot without a camera lens – here's how to do it
No lens required: how to shoot stunning, dreamlike images with a DIY pinhole camera ...
Lenses – they're the heart of every photographer's toolkit, right? But what if you stripped them away completely? The art of capturing images without a lens has been enchanting photographers for ...
The Canadian and Hong Kong-based company Thingyfy is preparing to release another product in its line of 'Pinhole Pro' specialty camera lenses. Known as the Pinhole Pro Max, this optic is unique among ...
Scientists have developed a lens-free mid-infrared camera using a modern twist on pinhole imaging. The system uses nonlinear crystals to convert infrared light into visible, allowing standard sensors ...
The latest from pinhole specialist Thingyfy swaps between six pinhole apertures and zooms to change its angle of view. We went hands on with a pre-production copy. Images, and the devices that capture ...
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 ...
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 ...
The simplest way to project an image onto a screen is with a pinhole. What the heck is a pinhole? It's a hole so tiny it has to be made with a pin. See, science isn’t that hard. People have been ...
Researchers use laser light to form a tiny “optical pinhole” inside a nonlinear crystal, which also turns the infrared image into a visible image that a traditional silicon-based camera sensor can ...
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