Handcrafted Wooden Pinhole Camera Shoots 6x17 with Swappable Focal Lengths
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A German photographer built a handcrafted wooden pinhole camera that shoots 6x17 panoramas and swaps focal lengths without touching the film. Pinhole cameras aren't usually this capable, and the modular design is genuinely clever. Not something most working photographers will buy, but if you shoot large-format film or run workshops on optics fundamentals, this is the kind of object that earns its place in the conversation.
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