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The ONDU 6x12 RISE the only 6X12 pinhole camera on the market that features 3 pinholes positioned on lower and upper third as well as centre. Another highly popular ONDU, the 6x12 Multiformat squeezes in three cameras in one. It can produce images 6x6, 6x9 as well as 6x12 in size.
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Pinsta instant pinhole camera. Real traditional photography for everyone. A darkroom in the palm of your hand. Shoot, develop and even enlarge your own negatives with Pinsta pinhole camera.
Key Features. The Baltic Birch 4 x 5" Pinhole Camera from Lensless features a 6" lens. 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.