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The old-school method of photography is back and looks as slamming as ever. The Zero Image Pinhole is a shining example of classic camera design - crafted with personal care, expertise, and a whole lotta love. Material Wood, Brass Size 4.75" (12cm) x 2.35" (6cm) x 1.5" (4cm) Weight l5oz (.14kg) Focal Length 1" (25mm) Film Format 35mm Pinhole Size 0.0079" (0.2mm) Image Circle 3.44" (87.5mm) Features Wooden construction Fully crafted in lacquered Teak wood from Thailand. Over 15 layers of varnish are applied to ensure perfect lustre and durability Brass Components All metal parts are finished in in coated, classic brass - a metal that both resists oxidation and seriously commands the affections of onlookers. Manual Shutter The shutter consists of a small strip of wood, which moves smoothly on a brass washer mount. To shoot - simply side the shutter out! To stop shooting, slide it back. Exposure dial Shining in gorgeous polished brass and featuring the Zero Image logo. For the hardcore exposure calculators, this dial will guide you to perfect timing when paired with a hand-held light meter. Tripod screw Accepts a standard 1/4" tripod screw and rocks the classic beauty of brass. Serial number and Authenticity Certificate Each camera is individually numbered within its production edition. A serial plate on the camera and a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity accompany each unit. Creative 35mm Spooling System A little do-it-yourself technique is required. First, you have to sacrifice a single old film roll by pulling it all the way out, and cutting it - leaving about 2” (5cm) remaining. Next, take the film that you want to shoot and tape it to the cut roll with thin, clear tape. Load both film canisters inside the camera. As you shoot and advance, the film will move from the new canister into the old one. Once you’re done, you take the old one to be processed (all of the exposed film is protected inside), and the new one becomes the receptacle for your next “new” film roll. If this sounds complicated, don’t worry – it’s very easy and it works like a charm. http://shop.lomography.com/pinhole