Recommended Tools:
(1) Ruler - Use for parts folding (2) Pen or Pencil - Use
for parts rolling (3) White Glue - Use for parts sticking
These three tools, about 90 minutes of your precious time,
and a bit of precise finger-work are the only things
separating you from your very own god's-honest self-made
camera creation. From four die-cut pieces of paper card,
you will meticulously construct an insanely charming little
beastie that fully capable of shooting seriously devastating
pinhole images. 43 individual pieces are sitting tight -
ready to be punched out, rolled up, stacked, shimmied, and
glued. If you've ever fantasized about getting "Back to
Basics," then this is the opportunity of a lifetime.
Specifications
* Material : card paper, printed on both sides
* Size : 4.25" x 2.75" x 2.5" (10.5cm x 7cm x 6.5cm)
* Weight : 1oz
* Focal Length : 32mm
* Film : 35mm
* Format Size : 35mm Full Frame
* Pinhole Size: 0.0079" (0.2mm)
* Required Materials : Glue, Ruler, Pencil, 35mm Film
* 43 Individual Pieces
* Estimated construction time : 1 to 2 hours
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