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Pinholes from the Pinhole Factory

If you have not already done so, read the article Pinhole Cameras , and maybe some of the other articles such as:-

A pinhole is just that, a small hole in a light tight material that can be used to build pinhole cameras and similar items. Ideally pinholes are completely round, small and of a known size and in a very thin material or one that is constructed so that it has very thin walls at the edge of the pinhole. In all the other articles above we use cooking foil from the kitchen with a hole in it made by a small needle. This was supported on a card that was blanking out the rest of the light with only a small hole in it. 

While this worked, it had the problem of holes differing in size and on occasions difficulty getting the material to always lay level.

As we wanted to experiment further, and have a better pinhole we bought a Pinhole Adaptor, that comes with a pinhole in place. There is another article looking at this and to allow us to make a better experimental kit we bought 4 pinholes, these you can see being used in the article Pinhole kit Mk3.

So the title is no joke, we did buy 4 pinholes from a commercial operation called the Pinhole Factory.

The Pinhole Factory, also known as  Pinhole Solutions, have a variety of items for those with an interest in all types of pinhole photography and pinhole cameras, including a variety of film and paper cameras as kits that you can build yourself. They also supplied the Pinhole Adaptor,   and can add a pinhole to a camera body cap that you send them. See  Pinhole Cameras - Further Information   for their web address, pricing etc.

The pinholes we purchased were 0.2mm and 0.3mm, 0.4mm and 0.5mm, giving me the full set to play with.

The 0.4mm pinhole and retaining ring  - larger than actual size.

0.4mm pinhole greatly magnified, the square is 1cm in each direction

The pinhole is a 1cm piece of very thin steel double etched so as to have a small pinhole in the centre. Double etching means it has a saucer shape in each surface giving a small hole and thin walls, you also get a circular peel off  pre-gummed circular tab with a hole in the middle that is used to hold your pinhole down, a piece of card that you can cut out to produce an exposure calculator, and a sheet of paper with some information. Amongst the information on the sheet is a table that indicates perhaps which pinhole you should be using.

 

Pinhole

Focal length

Optimum

Size

25mm

50mm

75mm

100mm

 

0.2mm

f125

f250

f375

f500

20mm f100

0.3mm

f83

f167

f250

f333

45 f150

0.4mm

f63

f125

f188

f250

80 f200

0.5mm

f50

f100

f150

f200

125mm f250

The closest, even with the pinhole adaptor, is around 50mm, but using the tube set to make up my own arrangements I am working with a longer focal length than that.

Although in the earlier experiments I have used foil and this worked, we did not have a consistent sized hole or hole of a known size. Moving on to the next stage I wanted to look at how the size of the pinhole affects the image as well as experimenting more with different focal lengths and perspective correction.

By having all 4, that I can exchange, I can build an experimenter kit to allow greater understanding of pinhole photography, see this in the article Pinhole kit Mk3.

Exposure calculator larger than actual size, actual size is about 10cm across.
 It comes in a card sheet that you have to cut out yourself.


See Also:

Pinhole Photography Section

Pinhole Cameras

A pinhole for your DSLR

Pringle tube pinhole camera 

Pinhole Kit MK3

Pinhole Adaptor

Pinhole Cameras - Further Information  

Stanton Drew Stone Circle - Pinhole Gallery

 


By: Keith Park Section: Pinhole Photography Key:
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