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The ONDU Pinhole Camera range consists of six wooden cameras, which differ in size, price and film format.
A pinhole camera is a simple, safe and free solution that will allow you to watch a solar eclipse — and all you need are a few basic household supplies.
Make a pinhole camera to enjoy the October 14th annular eclipse while keeping your eyes safe from retinal damage.
ONDU wooden pinhole cameras are unique, handcrafted pieces meant to be passed down for generations.
A step-by-step guide to show you how to make a pinhole camera to safely see an eclipse or just to observe the Sun anytime.
20 Amazing Photos You Won't Believe Were Taken With Pinhole Cameras These incredible photographs show just how impressive a humble pinhole camera can be.
You may think of a camera a complicated, highly technical, and expensive piece of machinery -- but at its most basic, it's just a box with a hole in it. Here's how to make your own pinhole camera ...
Nick Anderson, from the (Cleveland Museum of Natural History), demonstrated how to make a pinhole "camera" for safe viewing of the Total Solar Eclipse on April.
Back to Article List How to make a pinhole camera to see the eclipse Here's how to safely observe an eclipse or the Sun with an inexpensive pinhole camera you can make out of a cardboard box.