Once I decided to put a pinhole lens on a movie camera, I checked
into these "pinhole" lenses, it seems thy are NOT a true pinhole in
spite of being called that. The pinhole-name refers to the diameter
of the Glass in the lens (about 1/8 inch diameter). That doesn't
mean that the entire lens is 1/8" diameter though. The barrel is
still about 1 & 1/4 " wide (standard size-nothing unusual there).
But, If anyone DOES know of a really small diameter "C-mount" lens,
please don't hesitate to let me know, such things do exist, and
would be quite useful to me.
I hope this helps,
Thanks
-Ed Gendron
There are pinhole video cameras for sale all the time on Ebay & the back of
electronic's magazines...tiny, tiny cameras...
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hello micheal,
i haven't actually tried video pinhole myself but i have made camera
obscuras.
In which the passing cars etc can clearly be seen.
so in theory it should work.
it would be great to play with!
have fun!
bye
emma
luv em
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