Pinhole photography has been around since the art’s earliest days, yet little has changed about the process of using a tiny hole instead of a glass-based lens to record an extreme long exposure.
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 ...
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 way to be a little more creative with their DSLR or SLR cameras may be interested in a new professional pinhole lens which has been created by Thingyfy based in Toronto ...
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 ...
May 26, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Pinhole photography is fun, but what if you want to avoid the hassle of building a pinhole camera and using film ...
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