Pinhole camera kit used to investigate the action of a lens and the construction of a pinhole camera
Includes eight pinhole camera boxes with holes (15 x 10 x 10cm each), a screen and lid, a 24W filament lamp, 50 sheets of black paper (20 x 25cm each), a 60W lamp, a 12V AC/DC mounted lamp holder and a packet of pins
Designed for use with a camera approximately 150mm from front to back - The lens used should have a focal length equal to the length of the box
A great teaching tool to demonstrate how a camera 'sees' things in much the same way as the eye does and that large apertures produce brighter images but shorter depths of field
This product does NOT take actual photos - Additional camera equipment is required. Product requires an external power supply (not included)
Description
This is a physics experiment kit that is used to show the principles of a pinhole camera. Uses cardboard boxes with light sources, lens, and paper to demonstrate a pinhole camera. Contains (8) Cardboard boxes 150 x 100 x 100 mm with hole, screen and lid, filament lamp, 50 sheets of black paper 200 x 250 mm, one 60 watts lamp, one mounted lamp holder with flex, one packet of pins.