This is a special order item and is non-cancelable and non-returnable. Est. arrival at B&H is 2-4 weeks (subject to availability). You will be charged upon placing your order.
Any camera is basically a light-proof box, with a lens on one end, and a place to put film on the other. A pinhole, or lensless camera executes that principle to its ultimate end.
The Santa Barbara Lensless Cameras are constructed of different woods. Each model has a tiny hole (1/64" or smaller) precisely drilled in the front panel. The shutter is simply a small hinged metal plate that the photographer swings up and down to begin and end the exposure. The imitated focal length is determined by the length of the camera. The format is determined by the size of the back of the camera, which accepts the film holder. Since it is designed to accept a sheet film holder, there is no need to load the camera in the dark.
This is a Mahogany, 4 x 5" Pinhole Camera, with a focal length equivalent of 150mm, which is a wide-normal macro perspective for this format. Average exposure in bright, noon-day sun is 4 seconds, using ISO 400 film.
No Bells or Whistles
Breaks down the art and science of photography to its basics: composition and exposure.
Focus-Free
Depth of field is of no concern; everything in front of the camera is equally in focus.
Easy to Load
Uses 4x5 cut film and Polaroid holders. There is no need to preload the camera in the dark.