Capture real photos using this do - it - yourself paper pinhole camera. Unlike regular cameras, pinhole cameras have no optical lenses. Instead, light passes through a tiny hole at the front of the camera to expose the film. This direct - capture method ensures that everything in front of the camera is in focus at all distances. The best results are achieved on sunny days. Assembling this kit takes just 1 - 2 hours and doesn't require any knives or scissors. It's crafted from sturdy black cardstock paper, measuring 10.43 x 7.48 x 0.12 inches and weighing 1.28 oz. You'll need to use 35mm film (not included), preferably ISO200. Technical details are aperture 1.16 mm, focal length 20mm, and F stop F/130. The kit also comes with easy - to - follow instructions.

Using this DIY pinhole camera kit is a breeze. First, take about 1 - 2 hours to assemble the camera. No need for knives or scissors, so it's safe and simple. Once assembled, insert 35mm film (make sure it's preferably ISO200). On a bright day, point the camera at the scene you want to capture. Since the pinhole camera has no lens, everything in front of it will be in focus, no matter the distance. When taking photos, keep the camera steady to avoid blurry images. After using the camera, store it in a dry place to prevent the black cardstock paper from getting damaged. Also, don't forget to keep the film away from light until you're ready to develop it. And if you have any questions, refer to the included instructions.