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The Bender Pinhole Camera Kit will allow you to use 4x5 sheet film, either black and white or color, to explore this fascinating area of photography. By using sheet film holders you can make many more exposures on an outing than with the old "Load one sheet in the darkroom" approach. You can also use a Polaroid 545 Back to shoot Polaroid film!
You can shoot using three different focal lengths with the Bender Pinhole Camera by using the included multi-focal length adapter.
And, for composing your images, use the optional ground glass focusing screen with an oversized viewing pinhole to see what will be included in the photograph. Then, once the image is composed, replace the viewing pinhole with your optimized pinhole to take the photograph. Features like these, combined with kiln dried cherry hardwood, brass hardware, and the respected Bender name set this elegant pinhole camera apart from the rest of the pack.
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This is not a plywood box.... it is a fine, hardwood camera that you will pass down from generation to generation. It makes a great project to build with a son or daughter to teach them about photography. Science teachers love it as a photography demonstration tool for their classes, and Art teachers use it to challenge their students creatively. It is a fun, enriching way to do photography!
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Included in the kit is everything you'll need, except basic tools, film and film holders, to build a working 4x5 Pinhole Camera! The camera is capable of three different focal lengths: 33mm; 65mm; and 87mm
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