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		<title>Wireless Pinhole Cameras and Their Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><!-- google_ad_section_start -->Pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> have not ceased to increase the curiosity and interest of size-able audience members – photography enthusiasts and others.</p>
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<p align="justify">People wonder how an image can be captured with something as small as the pinhole. Well, this kind of camera eliminates the use of a lens or lens engine. The pinhole allows the light rays to pass through.</p>
<p align="justify">When in the olden days, the pinhole camera was more a room than a camera – it was called the camera obscura – today, several changes have been made and the pinhole camera has been modified so such an extent that the size has been greatly reduced, leaving the phenomenon intact. The pinhole camera history is so interesting that you will awestruck by the evolution it have gone through and the simplicity of the principle based on which it operates – the rectilinear propagation of light.</p>
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<p align="justify">Some of the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->digital pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> are so small that they can fit in your palm. So such advancements have been made and surely, not without some benefits! Read on find out more about the <a title="wireless pinhole camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/wireless-pinhole-cameras.html">pinhole camera wireless</a> and its benefits.</p>
<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->wireless pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> have an edge over the wired in that they are easily portable, light weight and easy to install. The wireless cameras come in small sizes that you can even fit it in your wrist watch and inside your wardrobe. Since it eliminates the use of lens, it helps the reduction in size.</p>
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<p align="justify">Generally, the lens engine is what makes the camera bulky. There are telephoto lenses, wide angle lenses and so on that increases the weight of the camera. On the contrary, the pinhole camera is light weight and so can fir anywhere. That is the main advantage of the wireless pinhole camera.</p>
<p align="justify">Also, these cameras can be easily made at home with just a few simple steps. Learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera</a> that works, from here! However, making a digital wireless pinhole camera has more steps to the normal one. Another advantage of this camera is that they are less expensive than its counterparts. There is always the fact that you can make it at home with just common items such as an oatmeal box and a cardboard box, needle, black tapes etc.</p>
<p align="justify">Also, there is a great chance that this might inspire budding photographers. Beginners can hold it in their hands and learn the rectilinear propagation of light the way it happens, in its simplest form. Working with it, they will understand how light can be used/manipulated to obtain a desired image. They will learn the exposure time desired for each image, depending on the amount of light present etc.</p>
<p align="justify">So, educating people on the basics of photography would be a real refreshing experience for the learners.</p>
<p align="justify">The small size of the camera has found its place in the surveillance systems. You can use such a spy cam at home also. These are some uses of the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera wireless<!-- google_ad_section_end -->. Click here to know more about the <a href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/wireless-pinhole-cameras.html">pinhole cameras wireless and its various benefits</a>.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Pinhole Cameras &#8211; The Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><!-- google_ad_section_start -->Wireless pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> have found their increased use especially for security and surveillance purposes.</p>
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<p align="justify">If you ever want to spy on someone, without anybody knowing it, you can make use of a <!-- google_ad_section_start -->wireless pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> – they are so small that you can even fit it in a part of your dress or wrist watch!</p>
<p align="justify">The main reason why it is largely used thus is because of its reduced size, easy portability and simplicity.</p>
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<p align="justify">The pinhole camera history does not fail to amaze anybody who reads it. <a title="pinhole camera history" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-history.html">Click here for the pinhole camera history and beyond</a>! You will find that centuries back, this was not exactly a camera but rather a dark room that did the function of a camera. It was called the camera obscura.</p>
<p align="justify">There was just a small hole in one part of the room to allow light to pass through. The normal <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> can be constructed in such a way.</p>
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<p align="justify">All you would need to do so are simple items that you will find in a household – oatmeal can, cardboard, black insulation tape etc. You may have to buy and cut up photographic paper or light sensitive sheet film. But the procedure is very simple and quite interesting, too.</p>
<p align="justify">To learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera</a> that works, click here. But once it is made, you should follow the <a title="pinhole camera instructions" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-instructions.html">specific instructions for proper use</a>.</p>
<p align="justify">Pinhole cameras are both wired and wireless. Wireless cameras, as any other, are more advantageous mainly because of the fact that there are no wires to be meddled with. It is easily used for surveillance purposes because of its small size. Pinhole cameras are found in restaurants, hotels, sometimes elevators, banks, and other such places where security is very important.</p>
<p align="justify">You can also use a pinhole camera for spying. Of course, you can only use it as long as the intention is not wrong. Please seek the legal advice of a counsel before using it for personal use. However, there are people who use it on their babysitters sometime. The intention here is only to make sure that the kid is taken care of properly. When there is a new babysitter, you would obviously find it hard to trust her in this city of crimes!</p>
<p align="justify">So, spying on other, as long as the intentions are positive, should be okay. The laws may differ based on certain circumstances and context, so legal advice here is essential.</p>
<p align="justify">So, the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->wireless digital pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> are advantageous in many such areas. Also, since it eliminates the use of bulky lenses, it is light weight and thus easy to carry. You can also easily view the output at home if you have a system monitor.</p>
<p align="justify">The images produced are usually of great quality of great aesthetic sense. Beginners would also find the use of the wireless pinhole camera very amusing and so their interest in photography would be enhanced. There are also <!-- google_ad_section_start -->color pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end -->.</p>
<p align="justify">Click here to know more about <a title="color pinhole camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/color-pinhole-camera.html">color pinhole camera</a> and how it is made!</p>
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		<title>Pinhole Camera Model and Its Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">A <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pin-hole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is a simple device that eliminates the use of lens. It was in existence much before the coming of lens and modern photography.</p>
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<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera history<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is one of its kinds, with many people across the world publishing different versions of the pinhole camera or the camera obscura, as it was otherwise known as.</p>
<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera model<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is very simple. You can easily find a model of a pinhole camera. The great news is, it is so simple that t is possible for you to make your own pinhole camera.</p>
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<p align="justify">In short, you just need a few materials that would always be available at your house. This can be built, rather from the  waste or cheap materials. An oatmeal can that you have just emptied may do the trick. Making the box light tight and making a pinhole with it is all that you need &#8211; the essentials.</p>
<p align="justify">You can learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera</a> that works in a detailed manner by clicking here!</p>
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<p align="justify">The benefits of having the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> are many. Today, in the digital world, the digital pinhole cameras are used widely for surveillance purposes. The main reason for this is the fact that they can be made discreet and are easily portable. Unlike other professional cameras, this is not bulky.</p>
<p align="justify">The pinhole camera assists in producing extraordinary images in its own way. It operates on the principle of rectilinear propagation of light. That is, when some light rays reflecting off the surface of the object enter the pinhole, they produce an inverted image on the light sensitive film.</p>
<p align="justify">There is no lens for converging or diverging light rays. So the smaller the size of the pinhole, the better the sharpness of the image obtained. In general photographs produced by the pinhole camera are soft and slightly give the impression that they are blurry. But this effect of the image is appreciated by many for its aesthetics.</p>
<p align="justify">Therefore, in terms of quality – a different effect – and simplicity, pinhole cameras do have an edge over the others. And as for surveillance purposes, the modified digital pinhole camera is perhaps the best option.</p>
<p align="justify">The eye of the camera is so small and discreet that it will hardly be noticeable. Spying in fellow human beings when your own life depends on it should not be mistaken. However, if you get legal advice on this matter, you should not have problems.</p>
<p align="justify">Precautions can be taken to generally watch your house the way it is in your absence without anybody else knowing the presence of the camera. The quality of the video produced is excellent and moreover, it is original – not compressed at all. Also, it is after all a do-it-yourself camera! Even if you buy it, it is all for the better and is easy to install.</p>
<p align="justify">Therefore the pinhole camera has its own benefits and can be put to different uses. There are also digital wireless pinhole cameras. Click here to take a look at <a title="wireless pinhole camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/wireless-pinhole-cameras.html">wireless pinhole camera and its advantages</a>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">All of us love photographs, don’t we? We can spend an entire night looking at old photos and remembering the good old times. It is always nostalgic to take a trip down memory lane and relive it! And let us not forget that this is possible because of our good old cameras!</p>
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<p align="justify">It is easy for all of us to take a picture &#8211; the time required to take a picture is less than a second. But to reach this point, one can just imagine the evolution that should have taken place over the centuries.</p>
<p align="justify">They say inventions and discoveries have always been accidents – they were just stumbled upon – and they usually seemed so simple that one would wonder how one could have missed it before! Well, the photography is something that started with something just as simple and perhaps one should add, natural – the pinhole camera.</p>
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<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> history is very interesting and amusing. The timeless art of photography was born from a genius of an idea – the pinhole camera. Previously however, there was no camera. It was only a dark room and they called it the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->camera obscura<!-- google_ad_section_end -->. It does not have a lens. The hole is what allows the light rays to pass through. It can be easily constructed by anybody.</p>
<p align="justify">It is very easy to learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera</a> using simple materials that are easily available.</p>
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<p align="justify">In short, the camera is just a light tight box that has a small hole allowing light from the object to pass through it. It produces an image on the photographic sheet or the light sensitive sheet film/roll film place opposite the pinhole.</p>
<p align="justify">Once you construct the camera, however, you have to make sure it is used in a proper way. You have to handle the pinhole camera well, for if light rays happen to enter the camera even as the shutter is closed, the film may be affected.</p>
<p>• Firstly, while loading the camera, ensure that you are in a dark room, so that the film is not exposed to light rays.</p>
<p>• The shutter of a home-made pin-hole camera is usually a flap – a black tape. Attach a strip of cellophane tape that extends from the end of the flap so that you can open and close it tight when it is not in use.</p>
<p>• When you load the film, take special care to see that the emulsion side of the film faces the hole. This is where the image would be produced.</p>
<p>• You have to note that the exposure time would be longer than usual. While taking the picture, ensure that there is ample light around the subject. Also, keep the camera very still for as long as the flap/shutter is open. If you shake it, the image might have distortions. You can use tripods or clay to this end.</p>
<p align="justify">These are some instructions you may need to use your pinhole camera. Click here to read more about <a title="Pinhole Camera design" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-design.html">pinhole camera design and production</a>!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">It is not always that we come across something that is a genius of an idea – yet something so simple!</p>
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<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is one such thing. It has a very easy construction – something that you and I can make at home! It functions on the principle of rectilinear propagation of light.</p>
<p align="justify">The pinhole camera history is interesting and amusing as it dates back to as long as the 4th century BC! The following is how the pin-hole camera is designed and produced.</p>
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<p align="justify">To make a <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pin-hole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> for domestic use, you would only need a few materials such as an empty oatmeal can or a wooden box, a needle (size 10), a heavy black paper, some black paint, a black insulation tape, some cellophane tapes. These are the essentials.</p>
<p align="justify">The empty can serves as the body of the camera. This has to be a box that strictly keeps light rays out.</p>
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<p align="justify">It has to be absolutely light tight and for this reason, the box is painted with black paint.</p>
<p align="justify">You can also cover it with black tape neatly. When you paint it, give smooth and even coatings so that there are no ugly, separate chips that might fall off after it dries off. If they do fall, there is the danger of light entering the box.</p>
<p align="justify">The design next involves the making of the hole. Here, the rectilinear propagation of light should be mentioned. When the camera is pointing to an object, light rays get reflected off the object and some rays enter the camera though the pinhole. These rays make an inverted image of the object on the film pr photographic paper. This inverted image is later developed while printing. The pinhole thus affects the sharpness of the image.</p>
<p align="justify">So, you have to make sure that you drill the hole carefully and correctly. Instead of driving a hole directly on the can, you can make one on a heavy black paper, and then attach it over a bigger hole in the can. Place the film opposite the pinhole. You can make a viewfinder also, if you wish. However, you have to watch for parallax error on using the viewfinder as it is not at the same level as the pinhole. Place a flap of black tape over the pinhole that acts as the shutter.</p>
<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera design<!-- google_ad_section_end --> is ready. You can <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">learn in detail about how to make a pinhole camera</a> that works, easily. As for the production, point the camera to an object, open the shutter flap and keep the camera very still for the entire time duration of exposure. Then close it tight. Make sure light does not enter and affect the film. Otherwise you image may not be what you had in mind.</p>
<p align="justify">As for developing the print, the normal process is to be followed. To obtain a good picture, it is necessary that you follow the pinhole camera instructions carefully. And if this is not enough, click here to know all about the <a title="pinhole camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org">pinhole camera</a> there is to know!</p>
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		<title>Pinhole Camera History – and Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera history<!-- google_ad_section_end --> can be traced back to around the fourth century BC. Since then, the art of photography has undergone an evolution of a great magnitude.</p>
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<p align="justify">And as a result, here we are, taking as many pictures as possible in a matter of a few seconds. All we have to do is point the camera to the subjects, ask them to say ’cheese’, and click! Voila, we have our photograph!</p>
<p align="justify">Well, things were not quite as simple a few centuries back. The story began with what we call ‘pinhole camera’. Read on to find out how it all started.</p>
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<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> functions on the principle of the rectilinear propagation of light. If there is no light, there is no photography. In fact the Greeks have written books in the 4th century BC on how this pinhole-feature occurs naturally. If you have seen wicker baskets, you can notice how sun rays penetrate the slits of the baskets. Also the rays of the sun penetrate gaps in trees and foliage.</p>
<p align="justify">This and other examples go on to prove that phenomenon of photography is timeless – it perhaps came into existence when light did. We only discovered it later on.</p>
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<p align="justify">The actual term “pin-hole” was used by Sir David Brewster, which was published in his book “The Stereoscope” in 1856. He was a Scottish scientist. Even before then, in the 1500s, Johannes Kepler coined the term ‘<!-- google_ad_section_start -->camera obsura<!-- google_ad_section_end -->’ referring to the pinhole camera.</p>
<p align="justify">Then, however, this was not a camera in itself – it was not portable. Rather it was a dark room, sealed completely, except for a small hole to allow light rays to enter. This setup was usually made to study the phenomenon of solar eclipse etc. Records have also shown that artists made use of this camera obsura to paint their landscapes.</p>
<p align="justify">Leonardo da Vinci, the great artist is believed to have explained the features of the pinhole camera in the 1400s in his books. During this time, the pinhole structure was basically used for scientific and astronomical purposes.</p>
<p align="justify">When pictures were taken using the pinhole camera, it was found that the images were not very sharp and seemed blurred and softened.</p>
<p align="justify">The sharpness of the image is generally determined by the diameter of the hole. Also, the exposure required was long. Since these were times before the invention of light sensitive film, it was sometimes even hours together before one could obtain a picture; also, capturing a moving object was very difficult.</p>
<p align="justify">The main difference between a pinhole camera and those being used today is the absence of lens. It was not until the 1960s that the pinhole camera was used in the fields of science and photography.</p>
<p align="justify">Now that you are aware of the pinhole camera history, you can learn the construction of the pinhole camera. It is so simple that even you can do it at home. It is interesting and a lot of fun. Click here to learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera</a> that works!</p>
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		<title>How to Make a Pinhole Camera that Works?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">A <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> or the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->camera obscura<!-- google_ad_section_end --> was perhaps what marked the beginning of conventional photography. It does not have a lens. It works on the principle of the rectilinear propagation of light.</p>
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<p align="justify">In other words, light rays that are reflected from an object enter the box (camera) through the pinhole and produce an inverted image on the film or photographic sheet. If you are aware of the pinhole camera history, you will know that the term pinhole was coined by Sir David Brewster, a Scottish Scientist, in the year 1856.</p>
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<p align="justify">The construction of the pinhole camera is quite simple. You would need just some basic materials that can be found easily.</p>
<p>• A wooden box or an oatmeal can for the body of the camera<br />
• a 10 point needle<br />
• some opaque dark papers<br />
• aluminum foil<br />
• photographic film<br />
• cellophane tape<br />
• black tape</p>
<p align="justify">You can use a wooden box or oatmeal can for the body of the camera. It is important that this box is light-tight. Double-check the box for any gaps. You can also paint the entire box black – inside and out.</p>
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<p align="justify">Black is a color that does not allow light and so it is a good idea to paint it black. Make sure that the chips of the paint do not fall apart.</p>
<p align="justify">The next step – the most important – is to make the pinhole. The size of the hole determines the sharpness of the image. If the distance is about 5 inches, the diameter of the pinhole can be about 1/75th of an inch. The diameter may thus differ based on the distance between the film and the pinhole.</p>
<p align="justify">Making the hole in itself is a little tricky. You can directly make it on the can but since the diameter is very small, you can make the hole on an aluminum foil or a heavy black paper.</p>
<p align="justify">Use a point 10 needle and push it through the paper or foil – not all the way – but just allowing the needle to break the surface of the paper. For effective results place the paper or foil between two thicker sheets of paper or cardboard and rotate the needle as you push it.</p>
<p align="justify">The pinhole and the box are ready. Over the pinhole, place a flap of black tape with a strip of cellophane tape attached to it so that it can act as shutter. The rest is easy. Fasten the sheet film or roll film (after cutting it up) opposite the pinhole, the emulsion side facing the pinhole. While doing this, keep the shutter closed.</p>
<p align="justify">That is it. A viewfinder is optional. If you use it watch out for parallax error.</p>
<p align="justify">While taking the picture, prevent the camera from shaking as the exposure time would be long. The exposure time depends on the paper or film used. Keep the shutter open for the desired exposure time. You can then develop the film. However, there are certain instructions to use a standard pinhole camera. <a href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-instructions.html">Click here</a> to learn them!</p>
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		<title>Digital Pinhole Cameras of Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->digital pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> are used for several purposes today. They are used widely for security and surveillance purposes. With the crime rate increasing in the city, so does the need for surveillance.</p>
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<p align="justify">Whether it is the busy traffic areas, restaurants, banks, hotels, offices and other such important places, or even one’s house for that matter, digital <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole cameras<!-- google_ad_section_end --> find an increased usage.</p>
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<p align="justify">They are very small and because of this small size, can be hidden in discreet places. There are even pinhole cameras that can be attached to key chains and wrist watches. It is impossible for anyone to suspect easily that they are being monitored. That is the prime reason why wireless pinhole cameras are used for spying and surveillance purposes. However, this tremendously advantageous device has had a long history – the <a title="pinhole camera history" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-history.html">pinhole camera history and beyond</a> can give you an insight into the background of this simple, but powerful device.</p>
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<p align="justify">Earlier, the pinhole camera was called the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->camera obscura<!-- google_ad_section_end -->, a dark room where there is no passage for light. It is a light tight room that is sealed except for the small pinhole which will be kept open only during the time of exposure. The same setup can be followed in making a pinhole camera of a smaller size, using an oatmeal can or a wooden box.</p>
<p align="justify">You can <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">learn how to make a pinhole camera that works</a> – it is very simple and fun to do!</p>
<p align="justify">However, there are certain things that you have to ensure. While loading the film, make sure you do it in the dark so that the film does not get exposed. Also, fix it up opposite the pinhole, in such a way that the emulsion side of the film faces the hole. While taking a picture, keep the camera steady for as long as the shutter flap is open, for the slightest shake could cause distortion of the image produced.</p>
<p align="justify">This is the standard domestic purpose pinhole camera that you can do at home with simple everyday items. Now, because of its simplicity, the pinhole camera has also been digitalized for various purposes.</p>
<p align="justify">There are also color pinhole cameras that have a light sensitive sheet film with contrast and color saturation. The softened and slightly blurry image can be pleasing to the eye and you can appreciate the aesthetics of the image.</p>
<p align="justify">As for using the <!-- google_ad_section_start -->digital pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> for personal use, make sure that you get legal advice before doing so, so that you not land in trouble in the future. If the intentions are good, such as protecting yourself, spying can be done with these pinhole cameras.</p>
<p align="justify">You can move it at regular intervals of time as it is wireless and as moving it will help keep its location a secret. If you have a monitor at home, you can view the video output. Some of these camcorders also have an AC adapter and a cable.</p>
<p align="justify">So use these pinhole cameras for varied uses, be it spying, surveillance or simply studying the great art of photography in its element!</p>
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		<title>Color Pinhole Camera and how it is made</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">It is very simple to make a <!-- google_ad_section_start -->color pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end -->. It is akin to making the normal domestic DIY pinhole camera.</p>
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<p align="justify">The age old <!-- google_ad_section_start -->camera obscura<!-- google_ad_section_end --> was in reality, a dark room; modified in such a way that it does not allow light rays to pass through except for the small pinhole that does so as long as it is kept open during the exposure time. The pinhole camera history can be traced back to the 4th century BC.</p>
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<p align="justify">The Greeks were believed to have known about the pinhole feature in their inscriptions. The <a title="pinhole camera history" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-history.html">pinhole camera history and beyond</a> can educate you more on the amusing long history.</p>
<p align="justify">It is not very hard to make your own <!-- google_ad_section_start -->pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> at home. On the contrary, it is very simple and in fact interesting. The <a title="pinhole camera instructions" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/pinhole-camera-instructions.html">pinhole camera instructions for use</a> should be followed. Care should be taken to make the box light tight, so that the film inside is not exposed, other than when the image in being taken. Also, loading of the film and fastening it opposite the pinhole must be done in the dark.</p>
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<p align="justify">There is also <!-- google_ad_section_start -->digital wireless pinhole camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> that is modified according to today’s needs. In fact this simple genius of an idea has made surveillance and security much simpler and easier. They are very small and so can be hidden in discreet places. It is hard for an unsuspecting victim to discover this camera!</p>
<p align="justify">It is also easy to carry and move according to your desires as it is wireless. The pinhole camera can also be used to take color pictures. Read the following to find out more about color pinhole cameras. In the modern pinhole cameras there is a facility for both Black and White and color features.</p>
<p align="justify">The <!-- google_ad_section_start -->color camera<!-- google_ad_section_end --> comes with a cable and AC adapter. This is a professional camcorder. There are also cameras that you can fit in your key chain and wrist watches! These are perfect color spy cameras.</p>
<p align="justify">Excellent color photography can also be obtained by using a pinhole camera. You can learn <a title="How to Make a Pinhole Camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera.html">how to make a pinhole camera that works</a> easily. While taking a color picture, certain important factors to be taken into account are the light, color saturation and brightness and so on.</p>
<p align="justify">To obtain good color images, use light sensitive sheet films that give a good contrast and color saturation. While pointing to an image, hold the camera still because the exposure time is long and shaking it would lead to distortion.</p>
<p align="justify">However, once you succeed in taking a color picture and develop it the result would be breath taking! This is basically because the presence of the small hole makes the image appear softer.</p>
<p align="justify">There is a peculiar blurry effect, which technically would be interpreted as a defect; however it is pleasing to the eye and has a great aesthetic sense. So, you can take excellent color photographs with a pinhole camera. This old technique has led to the present day digital pinhole camera. <a title="digital pinhole camera" href="http://www.pinhole-camera.org/digital-pinhole-cameras.html">Click here to know more about digital pinhole camera</a>!</p>
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