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How are they made?
Pinhole cameras are simply made by cutting a pinhole through a piece of aluminium or brass sheet. Secondly, you tape the brass sheets into a light-tight box. Place the brass sheet over the pinhole. What are pinhole cameras? A pinhole camera is a camera just without a lens but instead with a tiny aperture. Pinhole camera's are simply a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. What photographs do they make? Pinhole cameras make a black and white image and the object in the image usually turns out smaller than it actually is. |
Facts about pinhole
cameras
- Pinhole cameras were first invented in Scotland
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- The pinhole camera was originated in Scotland.
- there are two holes in a pinhole camera.