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A paper pinhole camera published as a cut out in the 70's in former Czechoslovakia, wich was distributed along with the magazine ABC mladých techniků a přírodovědců [An ABC of Young Technicians and Natural Scientists]. Created by Martin Pilný, Mirek Kolář and Richard Vyškovský. It takes 135 film.
Links
- Dirkon — The paper camera, article by David Balihar at pinhole.cz (Czech version)
- Dirkon flickr pool: pictures and forum
- Dirkon stop motion video of camera construction