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Reminiscent of one of the earliest photographic techniques and designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, SLR Magic's Toy Pinhole produces a unique image quality with strong noticeable vignetting and nearly infinite depth of field. Featuring a 12mm focal length, which is equivalent to 24mm in the 35mm format, this wide-angle pinhole has an approximate f/128 aperture and incorporates a protective glass covering over the pinhole to prevent dust from reaching the camera's sensor.

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SLR Magic Toy Pinhole for Micro Four Thirds

Reminiscent of one of the earliest photographic techniques and designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, SLR Magic's Toy Pinhole produces a unique image quality with strong noticeable vignetting and nearly infinite depth of field. Featuring a 12mm focal length, which is equivalent to 24mm in the 35mm format, this wide-angle pinhole has an approximate f/128 aperture and incorporates a protective glass covering over the pinhole to prevent dust from reaching the camera's sensor.

  • Wide-angle, 24mm-equivalent focal length pinhole designed specifically for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras.
  • An approximate f/128 aperture helps to render nearly infinite depth of field.
  • A protective glass covering prevents dust or other particles from reaching the camera's image sensor.
  • Accepts 52mm threaded filters.

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Reminiscent of one of the earliest photographic techniques and designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, SLR Magic's Toy Pinhole produces a unique image quality with strong noticeable vignetting and nearly infinite depth of field. Featuring a 12mm focal length, which is equivalent to 24mm in the 35mm format, this wide-angle pinhole has an approximate f/128 aperture and incorporates a protective glass covering over the pinhole to prevent dust from reaching the camera's sensor.

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