>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
>xxxxx
>
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-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Edwin Gendron Virginia Tech Residential and Dining Programs Graphics 43 Owens Hall (0223) Blacksburg, Va. 24061 (540)231-5398 egendron@vt.eduReceived on Fri Oct 6 10:46:19 2000
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