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Free 3D Printed Pinhole Camera Design That Uses 35mm Film

A new pinhole camera design, which can be built on a 3D printer, is now available for free.

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Free 3D Printed Pinhole Camera Design That Uses 35mm Film : One 35

 

One 35

Pinhole camera creator Clint O’Connor has designed a new 3D printed camera and you can download the design’s source files for free so you too can own the new camera.

The One 35 3D printed pinhole camera uses 35mm film and is printed in one solid monolithic block. Designed to be quick and easy to print and load, the One 35 can be combined in all sorts of interesting ways to make multiple simultaneous or sequential exposure cameras. For example, Clint has created a hex omniscope that takes 6 pictures at once and as the cameras together capture a 360-degree view, the photos can be merged together to create a panorama. 

You can find more information on the One 35 3D printed pinhole camera over on the Pinhole Printed website. Clint has also created the Easy 35 Pinhole camera and the Flyer 6×6 Stereo

 

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