Pinhole in a paintcan: a hidden camera, if not an inconspicuous one!

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“Just load a sheet of photographic paper or film and expose it!” says the blurb. “Includes magnetic shutter.”

Who said film was dead?

paint can pinhole camera [Fred Flare]

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11 Responses to Pinhole in a paintcan: a hidden camera, if not an inconspicuous one!

  1. strider_mt2k says:

    One more and some string and you’ve got some awesome stilts too.

  2. krylon says:

    “Who said film was dead?”

    You did. There’s no film involved with this process ;p

  3. Tony Tarle says:

    hah hah! no film…
    oh man, I just about split my guts open.
    ah jeez.
    so funny

    …back to work…

  4. dculberson says:

    “a sheet of photographic paper or film” seems to involve film as one of the options..

  5. semiotix says:

    #2 meant REAL film, like a CCD hooked up to a storage medium. Not fake film, like a photosensitive film of chemicals slathered on a plastic film.

  6. Rob Beschizza says:

    I’ve always wanted them to start calling flash cards “Digital Film,” just so that we may experience the fury of film people.

  7. Anonymous says:

    When are we going to get a virtual pinhole camera?

  8. Anonymous says:

    @6 i’m a third year photo student – THEY DO. it drives me effing nuts. i hate all this digital junk (present company excepted).

  9. dculberson says:

    “Digital Junk” .. oh yes, you will go far in photography.

  10. OM says:

    …I wanna know more about this “magnetic shutter”.

  11. dross1260 says:

    Comes with
    Small Closet/
    Processing/Printing!

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