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*[http://archive.is/www.4m-ind.com/product_view.php?id=40&page_no=1&type=1 Pinhole camera kit] (archived) at [http://www.4m-ind.com/about_4m.php 4M corporate site]
 
*[http://archive.is/www.4m-ind.com/product_view.php?id=40&page_no=1&type=1 Pinhole camera kit] (archived) at [http://www.4m-ind.com/about_4m.php 4M corporate site]
*[http://www.thepinholecamera.com/cameratopia_4m.php 4M 35mm pinhole reviewed] at [http://www.thepinholecamera.com/index.php Brian Krummel's The Pinhole Camera]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160316213223/http://www.thepinholecamera.com/cameratopia_4m.php 4M 35mm pinhole reviewed] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20160316213223/http://www.thepinholecamera.com/cameratopia_4m.php Brian Krummel's The Pinhole Camera] (archived)
  
  

Latest revision as of 04:33, 20 September 2023

The 4M Pinhole Camera (also branded as "KidzLabs") is a pinhole camera sold in the form of a snap-together plastic kit. The camera offers a simple shutter and a winding mechanism for 35mm film. While 35mm offers wide availability for film development, some labs may be confused by the camera's loose frame spacing (which only yields ~26 exposures on a 36-exposure roll[1]). There is a frame viewfinder to give an approximate idea of what will be included in the image.

The camera typically retails for a modest price, as low as USD $10 from some retailers[2].


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