The Lomographic 35mm Sharan Pinhole Camera is a palm-sized 35mm camera that you construct yourself. In exchange for about 60 minutes of your hard labor, you'll be rewarded with intense pinhole images, and a new appreciation for the simple mechanics of photography. An instruction book is included for constructing this extremely low-tech camera. You will need a ruler (for folding parts), a pen or pencil (for parts rolling), and white glue to put it all together.
| Construction | Paper |
| Format | 35mm |
| Comparative Focal Length | 20mm lens equivalent |
| Working f/Stop | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Weight | ~12 oz (340 g) |
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Comments about Lomography 35mm Sharan Pinhole Camera:
I bought the camera ´cause I was trying to experiment a little bit with pinhole cameras. So I was happy that I found this and it looked pretty cool at first. But at half of the first roll it got stuck and I haven´t been able to keep shooting with it since. so, if you buy this, don´t expect it to be like a real camera or even a lomo at all. Was very fun to make it though.
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my 11 year old and I just finished constructing the camera. It took about 1.5 hours in total, but the instructions were very clear and easy to follow. I think it's good to understand how the camera will work, from the inside out. We haven't taken images yet, but I am pleased with the purchase so far!
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Material that makes up the camera is very sturdy!
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