
A snapshot taken through the Pinwide. Try this with a film camera. Back in April, I wrote about the Pinwide wide-angle pinhole lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras. I liked it so much I ordered one, and I promised to let you know how it worked out. The short answer? Pretty good, for a pinhole. The long answer? Read on.
The Pinwide is a plastic disk that clicks onto the lens mount of my Panasonic GF1 like any other lens. It has a slightly dished conical shape which puts the pinhole back inside the body. This is what makes it wide-angle, and it's something not possible on an SLR because of the mirror that slaps around inside the body.
Gadget Lab, Hands-On With the Pinwide Wideangle Pinhole for Micro Four Thirds
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