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Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S for Canon EF

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Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S for Canon EF
Key Features
  • Canon EF Lens Mount
  • Focal Length: 37mm
  • Fixed 0.26mm Aperture
  • Aluminum Alloy Construction
Characterized by its wide, 60° field of view, the Canon EF Pinhole Pro S from Thingyfy is a 37mm focal length pinhole well-suited for a variety of shooting scenarios. The wide-angle design pairs well with the pinhole aesthetic, which offers nearly infinite depth of field along with a dreamy image quality. Additionally, the Pinhole Pro S is constructed from aluminum alloy for a durable build and the front is threaded to accept 58mm screw-in filters.
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Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S 37mm Overview

Characterized by its wide, 60° field of view, the Canon EF Pinhole Pro S from Thingyfy is a 37mm focal length pinhole well-suited for a variety of shooting scenarios. The wide-angle design pairs well with the pinhole aesthetic, which offers nearly infinite depth of field along with a dreamy image quality. Additionally, the Pinhole Pro S is constructed from aluminum alloy for a durable build and the front is threaded to accept 58mm screw-in filters.

UPC: 758913984046

Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S 37mm Specs

Focal Length37mm
Pinhole Diameter0.26 mm
Lens MountCanon EF
Angle of View60°
Filter Size58 mm (Front)
Weight3.88 oz / 110 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.05 x 3.95 x 2.3"

Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S 37mm Reviews

Only one time use

By Alain
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-31

I like the dream feeling of my firsts pictures that I have shout at high ISO hand held. It was just for a try. I intend to use it for long exposures soon because it is the real way to use it for me. Sturdy construction feeling I like.

It has its place.

By David
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-03-17

Ok this is not a WOW lens...in fact it is not really a lens at all but simply a hole. Well it works and actually its pretty easy. I used on a Z6 Nikon Mirrorless camera with a 50 sec shutter speed and 4000 ISO (Fstop is not adjustable). and the photo in bright light came out ok. If you are looking for a vintage look this is a good choice. It is just kind of a fun thing. I will attach a photo of a vintage plane on display at the local airport.

Best Quality Pinhole

By Daniel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-03-16

The Thingyfy Pinhole Pro S is solidly made from solid aluminum. The Nikon F mount fits my Nikon bodies perfectly. Since this is an open hole into my camera body I bought a 58mm filter for it. It performs as expected with soft images focused solely by depth of field. It is an f/256 so very slow shutter speeds are to be expected with a high ISO or tripod required. I captured solid images in full sun at ISO 1600 at 1/2 sec. handheld. A tripod and longer shutter speeds would enable lower ISO. Be aware this pinhole will show every speck of dust on your sensor. This brings pinhole photography into the digital age.

GOOD AS EXPECTED

By Steven
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-06-15

Solid construction, perhaps too much? Even the box is surprisingly well done. Good fit on my 6D2 body. Viewfinder far too dark even in bright sunlight - use live view instead. Images as expected, but best a tad underexposed for richer colors.

A little challenging to learn but fun.

By Michael
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2020-12-06

I'm still learning how to use this lens but I do enjoy it so far. I highly recommend that when it's purchased everyone gets a polarizing filter with it because without one many of the photos are low contrast and grey. I know there are a lot of features that this lens can do. It's challenging to work with in low light settings, even with a very high iso, but I've since taken some pretty fun and creative photos.

well made. excellent results

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2020-07-29

Easy to use with a DSLR. Nicely machined. Has a solid feel.

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Hi, I received my purchase of the Thingyfy Pro S ...

Hi, I received my purchase of the Thingyfy Pro S (cheaper one) and I have a question. The inhole aperture seems to have dirt or foreign suuff in there. My photos from this lens is never clear/ sharp at any distance. Camera is on sturdy trusted tripod.
Asked by: James
There is an additional thing to consider. When looking thru a pinhole, defects in the eye can be seen. Switch eyes when visually inspecting to see if debris changes. Also, when viewing the debris, rotate the pinhole. If the debris doesn't rotate, it is a obstruction in the eye. Floaters and other obstructions are not unusual. Ask about it during your next eye exam.
Answered by: Kevin
Date published: 2020-03-09

will it fit on the canon m50?

will it fit on the canon m50?
Asked by: Gary
The lens is in EF mount. I can only guess that it might work with an EF-M adapter. You might want to ask the people at Thingyfy - they do reply to questions in a day or so. Their web address: https://thingyfy.com/
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-08-02

Is this to be used alone or in combination with ...

Is this to be used alone or in combination with another lens?
Asked by: Bradford
It’s designed to be used by itself.
Answered by: Cliff
Date published: 2021-02-23

Is this lens not compatible with any Pentax film ...

Is this lens not compatible with any Pentax film slrs?
Asked by: Claudio
This lens will fit Pentax K mount film SLR bodies as well.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2021-01-05

What is the actual f-number?

What is the actual f-number?
Asked by: Nikola
f=142.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2022-05-03

why is the Nikon mount only 35mm focal length ...

why is the Nikon mount only 35mm focal length while the Fuji mount is 11 (17 in 35mm)? It seems the fuji is wider
Asked by: Dorothy
The focal length was determined by the manufacture and they determined 37mm was best for the Nikon cameras that have a larger sensor than the Fuji cameras. It was also possibly a limitation as to what could be made for each type of camera.
Answered by: Dan
Date published: 2021-06-15
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