Lens Cap Turns Micro Four-Thirds into Pinhole Cameras
Basically, the Wanderlust Cameras company is two guys with a yen for unusual photo products. Late last year, they used Kickstarter to raise money for their first product: a lens cap with a small hole etched through it. The cap, called Pinwide, fits micro four-thirds cameras except the Panasonic AF-100.
With this cap on, micro four-thirds cameras can take wide-angle still photos and even videos that look a lot like traditional pinhole photos captured by film cameras.
Pinwide sells for $39. For some great tips on using it, see Wanderlust’s FAQ page.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on May 3, 2011
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