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[[Gakken]] created this 35mm pinhole camera in kit form in 2003, as issue no. 3 of its magazine ''Otona no kagaku'' (大人の科学). It is also supplied with a simple lens and the option of an "instant" shutter setting. | [[Gakken]] created this 35mm pinhole camera in kit form in 2003, as issue no. 3 of its magazine ''Otona no kagaku'' (大人の科学). It is also supplied with a simple lens and the option of an "instant" shutter setting. | ||
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Gakken Pinhole Camera image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
Gakken created this 35mm pinhole camera in kit form in 2003, as issue no. 3 of its magazine Otona no kagaku (大人の科学). It is also supplied with a simple lens and the option of an "instant" shutter setting.
As of February 2012, the magazine was still offered for sale.