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Ilford Obscura Pinhole Camera Announced

Ilford Obscura Pinhole Camera shown at Focus On Imaging 2013.

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Ilford Obscura Pinhole Camera Announced: Pinhole Obscura

Ilford has announced a new pinhole camera, the Obscura Pure Pinhole Photography camera, with 87mm focal length, magnetic lock design, and an expected retail price of £69 it will be available in Easter. The box contains the camera, 3 packs of film (Ilford Delta 100, Ilford MGIV, Harman Direct Positive Paper), a pinhole exposure calculator, and a pack of stickers, so you can use the camera discreetly or alter the design to your liking.

Key Features

  • 87mm focal length
  • Magnetic lock design
  • Front rotates for left or right hand use
  • Holds paper in position for white border
  • 0.3mm chemical etched pinhole
  • Tripod converter bush
  • Can be used with 4x5 film or paper
For more information visit IlfordPhoto.

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Glynn 17 1.2k 1 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2013 1:48PM
What is it constructed out of?
joshwa Plus
12 927 1 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2013 2:05PM
Plastic - the two parts of it slide together and are held together with magnets.

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