This is a physics experiment kit that is used to show the principles of a pinhole camera. Uses cardboard boxes with light sources, lens, and paper to demonstrate a pinhole camera. Contains (8) Cardboard boxes 150 x 100 x 100 mm with hole, screen and lid, filament lamp, 50 sheets of black paper 200 x 250 mm, one 60 watts lamp, one mounted lamp holder with flex, one packet of pins.
Features
- Pinhole camera kit used to investigate the action of a lens and the construction of a pinhole camera
- Includes eight pinhole camera boxes with holes (15 x 10 x 10cm each), a screen and lid, a 24W filament lamp, 50 sheets of black paper (20 x 25cm each), a 60W lamp, a 12V AC/DC mounted lamp holder and a packet of pins
- Designed for use with a camera approximately 150mm from front to back – The lens used should have a focal length equal to the length of the box
- A great teaching tool to demonstrate how a camera ‘sees’ things in much the same way as the eye does and that large apertures produce brighter images but shorter depths of field
- This product does NOT take actual photos – Additional camera equipment is required. Product requires an external power supply (not included)
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