Pinhole photography is fun, but what if you want to avoid the hassle of building a pinhole camera and using film that you have to carefully load and get developed? You can make a pinhole lens for a ...
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 Pinwide is a plastic pinhole for Micro Four Thirds cameras. The little injection-molded cap bayonets onto the camera like any other lens, only instead of focusing the image using glass, it has a ...
This stylish lens is "Pinhole Pro S". Although it is a pinhole lens, it is a point that it can be attached to ordinary digital single lens reflex cameras, single lens reflex cameras for film, and ...
Photography related equipment popping up on Kickstarter isn't something new. in fact, we reviewed some photography challenge cards that were funded via a successful Kickstarter project back in the ...
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 ...
Nikon once said that "a photographer is only as good as the equipment he uses, and a good lens is essential to taking good pictures." Not strictly true of course, someone with a good eye can work ...
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 ...
It’s not hard to make your own pinhole lens, but if you want a more permanent solution than a piece of foil with a pinprick on it, then you’ll probably find the Wanderlust Pinwide exceptionally cool.
I don’t cover Kickstarter campaigns much, but when Thingify rolls up and is trying to sell a $430 pinhole lens, I’ll bite and take a closer look. There are a couple of things you need to understand ...
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.
Pinhole specialists may be familiar with Thingyfy, but it's certainly not a household name, even in the photographic world. The boutique brand started with its first Pinhole Pro lens on Kickstarter ...