Retro Pinhole Camera
35MM Retro Pinhole Camera
Featuring a DIY design, the Retro Pinhole Camera uses 35mm film, which is the most typical type of film. The analog concept and retro design make the product more valuable, and an ideal gift for photographer lovers. Furthermore, it comes with a built-in removable viewfinder. For convenient transport, this provides hooks for mounting a strap on both sides. Finally, the screw at the bottom allows you to place it on a tripod while the shutter makes it easy to take pictures.
Nostalgic Aesthetics
This is best for those who are seeking a new hobby. Enjoy your healing time with this fabulous camera and create your own value as you experience the charm of engaging in this creative activity! A pinhole camera is an analog camera that allows you to take a picture through a small pinhole instead of a lens. You cannot expect a clear picture as you would from a digital camera, but you can enjoy the “nostalgic aesthetics” as you can take pictures by adjusting the amount of light on your own.
Most Details
Grip
The grip makes it easy to take pictures.
Shutter
The spring-operated wooden shutter makes it fun to take pictures.
Strap eyelet
There are eyelets for the camera strap on both sides.
View Finder
It is possible to fix up the removable viewfinder on the top.
Advance lever
There are advanced levers and rewinders that can wind a film.
Tripod screw
There is a screw that can be fitted with a tripod.
Pinhole
There is a perforated aluminum plate that acts as a lens.
Back cover
Dual light-blocking covers make it easy to use.
L**** C*** Verified Buyer –
Easy but really COOL!
P**** H****** Verified Buyer –
The packaging is top-notch. I got this as a Christmas present for my kids, and I haven’t had the chance to assemble it yet.
D**** P***** Verified Buyer –
I got this as a gift for Christmas; I usually have some of these wooden puzzles on my wish list but this has been the best one so far! The wood is very thick, precisely cut and WELL CUT. I had no issues with trying to detach the wooden pieces from the sheets which is fairly common. Also, the design is fantastic and the finished camera is beautiful. I haven’t used it and probably wont but it appears completely functional and the internals resemble actual TLR cameras. It has a 35mm film analog winding wheel much like older pocket cameras and a lever to hold the slide in front of the pinhole. The viewfinder “mirror” does a good job at reflecting the environment even though it is what I think is black acrylic, which is actually very clever and has a neat little viewfinder cover. It took me maybe an hour or so to put together.
Some of the T pieces needed a tiny bit of sanding but it includes the sandpaper and I tried tapping in the T pieces with the back of a pocket knife and frayed the T pieces a bit but I would say that is more user error than anything.
This is a fantastic camera that will probably live in my studio for a long long time and given the reviews I think it is a hidden gem, it is SOOO COOOL!