I used a Canon 90D camera which has an APS-C (22.3 x 14.9mm) sensor. Because this camera has such a small sensor, I was interested to see what kind of image I would be able to create. I measured the distance from the sensor to the pinhole to be 52mm which meant I needed a pinh...
How to make Pinhole Camera Step by Step Instructions : The key to a good pinhole viewer is using a lightproof box. The onlylightthat comes in to the box when it is shut should be through the pinhole. Choose one of the small faces of the box and make a tiny pinhole right in the ce...
OK, you want to view the Sun or an eclipse, but you don’t have an approved solar filter for your telescope. Maybe you don’t even have a telescope. No problem! I’ll bet you have a cardboard box. That and a few common supplies will let you build a pinhole camera/viewer that yo...
This adorable young photographer’s name is Fresley, and for a recent science experiment she decided to show YouTube how to turn a Pringles can into a pinhole camera in just over 8 minutes. All you need in way of materials is an empty Pringles can, an X-Acto knife, some opaque tape,...
Pinhole camera is a camera without a lens which is easy to build and is used for viewing a solar eclipse. It consists of a light-proof box and a small hole on the other end. To know more visit BYJU’S.
One of the best things about any entry level physics course is building a pinhole camera. It usually involves simple materials, but it’s still a challenging exercise, and an educational one at that — your basic pinhole camera can provide an excellent introduction to the concepts surrounding li...
Can't find solar eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a pinhole camera viewer using a cereal box.
A pinhole camera, or a camera obscura device, is the simplest camera possible. It consists of a light-proof box, some sort of film and a pinhole. The pinhole is an extremely small hole like you would make with the tip of a pin in a piece of thick aluminum foil. Light enters through...
How to make a pinhole camera For this viewer, all you need is some paper, aluminium foil, scissors and a pen. Cut a hole in the middle of one piece of paper, and cover it in foil. Stick the foil in place and punch a small hole in the middle of it using a pen, needle or othe...
A Practical How-To Book for Making Pinhole Cameras and ImagesBRIAN J. KRUMMEL