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xander1027

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pinhole sizes
« on: June 14, 2006, 10:48:28 PM »
today the pinhole camera i bought online came and i just have some questions you could possible help me with. the camera came with 3 different pinhole sizes .2mm , .3mm and .4mm. the pinholes came with a card telling you the f stop  well it reads across .2mm pinhole diameter,  20mm focal length,  100 f number,  and 20 for f22  and then there is a picture of the pinhole this is he smallest of the three. but what i dont get is it says the .2mm pinhole has  f100 and the .4mm has f200. the picture for the .4mm pinhole has the biggest hole. i would think it would be the .2mm with the smaller f stop. is this the way it is with pinholes or is there a misprint. thanks

CarlRadford

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Re: pinhole sizes
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2006, 11:02:42 PM »
Suggest you ask ths on f295.com or just look at the pinhole calculators on that site which will answer all your questions for you!

Hope this helps, Carl

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Re: pinhole sizes
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2006, 01:06:19 AM »
If the focal length stays the same, then the smaller pinhole has the smaller fstop, you are right.  But, if the focal length is 20mm, then 20/0.4mm= f50.  I think  ;)

Anyway, I use this calculator.

 http://www.johndesq.com/dpr/calcdocprintout.htm


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Re: pinhole sizes
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2006, 03:49:03 PM »
If you don't want an on-line calculator, www.pinhole.cz has an excellent version for Windows.

And if you feel like tinkering around, they also have the world's cheapest camera on the site... a Do-It-Yourself kind of thing.
Francois

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