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Der Skink Pinhole Pancake kann zur Verlängerung der Brennweite natürlich auch zusammen mit Zwischenringen eingesetzt werden. Dazu haben wir einfach den Ring Nr. 1 aus dem dreiteiligen Zwischenringkit zwischen Kamera und Lochblendenobjektiv geschraubt. Damit verlängert sich die 13mm Brennweite um 36mm auf 49mm. Passend dazu, haben wir eine Lochblende in der Größe 0.3mm in das Objektiv gelegt.


To extend the focal length of the The Skink Pinhole Pancake, surely it can also be used together with extension rings. Here we used ring no. 1 of the Extension Ring Kit and installed it between the camera and the pinhole pancake lens. By doing this, we extended the 13mm original focal length by 36mm to 49mm. Suiting this, we inserted the corresponding pinhole of size 0.3mm into the pancake lens.


Kamera: Sony NEX

Objektiv: Skink Pinhole Pancake “Retro” 13mm mit Zwischenring Nr. 1 – 36mm

Lochblende: 0.3mm

 

Zwischenring Kit mit Lochblende 0.3mm - Sony NEX

 

- Zwischenring Kit für Sony NEX
- Lochblende 0.3mm
- passend zu Skink Pinhole Pancake für Sony NEX 
 

weitere Lochblenden, Zonenplatten und
Photonensiebe sind im Shop erhältlich

- Extension Ring Kit for Sony NEX
- Pinhole Aperture 0.3mm
- suitable for Skink Pinhole Pancake for Sony NEX 
 

additional pinhole apertures, zone plates and
zone sieve are available in the shop

* above price includes German VAT
which is charged to EU customers only
add Shipping and Handling

Stückpreis: 28,95 EUR
Lagerbestand: 2
(inkl. 19,00% MwSt. und zzgl. Versandkosten)
Zwischenring Kit mit Lochblende 0.3mm - Sony NEX
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Ammersee Bavaria

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An einem trüben Wintertag am Ammersee mit der Lochkamera unterwegs.

 

Weitere Lochkamerafotos:

Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film
Wide Angle Pinhole Photography on 6x12 Medium Format Roll Film

Kieler Woche – Pinholefotos

Die “Kieler Woche” das größte Segelsportereignis der Welt findet nun seit fast 130 Jahren alljährlich Ende Juni statt. Die Segelregatten in der Kieler Förde von majestätischen Windjammern aus der ganzen Welt begleitet. Die Lochkamera mit dem Skink Pinhole Pancake war dabei.

 


“Kieler Woche” is the biggest yearly sailing event in the world. Since almost 130 years it takes place every year in June in the bay of Kiel in northern Germany. During this time, you can watch majestic sailing ships from all over the world accompanying the regattas throughout the bay. Here are some pictures taken with a pinhole lens installed in the Skink Pinhole Pancake.

 

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Riesenrad - Pinholefoto - Sony NEX

Kieler Woche – Windjammers (Photonensieb / zone sieve)

Die “Kieler Woche” das größte Segelsportereignis der Welt findet nun seit fast 130 Jahren alljährlich Ende Juni statt. Dabei werden die Segelregatten in der Kieler Förde von majestätischen Windjammern aus der ganzen Welt begleitet. Diesmal fotografieren wir zur Abwechslung mit dem Skink Pinhole Pancake und dem Photonensieb “medium glow”.  Es verleiht den langsam vorbeiziehenden weissen Segeln einen malerischen Halo-Effekt.

“Kieler Woche” is the biggest yearly sailing event in the world. Since almost 130 years it takes place every year in June in the bay of Kiel in northern Germany. During this time, you can watch majestic sailing ships from all over the world accompanying the regattas throughout the bay. For a change, we used the Skink Pinhole Pancake with a photon lens, the zone sieve “medium glow”, which adds a dreamy glow to the sails of the windjammers which are slowly passing by.

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Kieler Woche - Windjammers (zone sieve photo)

Allgäu in Bavaria – home of Neuschwanstein castle and Skink Pinhole Pancake

 Definitely the fairy tale castle Neuschwanstein of King Ludwig II of Bavaria is one of the most photographed landmarks in the world. To get the best view of the castle, just take a bus from the main parking lot in Schongau up to Marienbrücke. The scenic drive to the Pöllat Gorge takes about ten minutes. After a short walk you will reach Marienbrücke (Mary’s Bridge) which is suspended 90 meters over the Pöllat waterfall. This suspension bridge was build by King Ludwig II in 1866. Although it was renovated in 1984, the fragile looking metal structures on its sides were left in their original state. Once you have made it to the middle of the bridge (some courage is necessary) let your creative juices flow and capture the magnificent view in front of you with your camera. How to photograph the most photographed castle in a different way?  Why not wait for the best light and try pinhole! Just like Neuschwanstein castle, the Skink Pinhole Pancake is at home in Allgäu, Bavaria. Enjoying a home advantage, the pinhole pancake was taken out yesterday, on a very beautiful day, where hang gliders were circling in the sky. As the daylight changed throughout the afternoon there were lots of opportunities to capture the same scene under different lighting conditions. Standing on a suspension bridge you need to install extension rings between camera and pinhole pancake to achieve the “right” angle of view. Here is my favourite …. yet another picture of (the only and original) Neuschwanstein fairy tale castle, the most visited and photographed castle in the world.

 

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Pinhole photography in the foggy Allgäu highlands

An einem nebligen Wintertag denkt man nicht unbedigt an einen Spaziergang über die Wiesen der Allgäuer Alm. Trotzdem hatten wir Spaß beim Fotografieren mit der digitalen Sony Nex und Skink Pinhole Pancake als Lochkameralinse. Sogar die neugieren Llamas machten mit und ließen sich geduldig ablichten. On a foggy winter day, not many people would think of going out for a walk through the Allgäu highlands. Nevertheless we enjoyed taking some pinhole photos using a Sony Nex digital camera with a Skink Pinhole Pancake attached. Even the curious llamas co-operated and patiently posed for some more pictures.
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Camera: Sony NEX 5
Lens: Skink Pinhole Pancake with 0.3mm pinhole
Focal length: 45mm (with basic extension ring attached)
Angle of view: normal

Sommergewitter

 

Kurz vor einem heftigen Sommergewitter überziehen dunkle Gewitterwolken den Abendhimmel, während die weißen Kumuluswolken im Osten das Licht der untergehenden Sonne reflektieren. Das “zugeschaltete Licht” in Verbindung mit dem Photonensieb reicht aus, um den Baum im Vordergrund nicht als bloße Silhouette im Abendlicht erscheinen zu lassen.

Kamera: Leica Objektiv: Skink Pinhole Pancake mit Photonensieb “Impressionist” f/71 Film: Fuji Superia ISO 100 Belichtungszeit: ca. 3 Sekunden

Apple tree

Originally uploaded by chamaeleon618

Spring in Bavaria - Pinhole Apple tree

pinhole image taken with Skink Pinhole Pancake for Leica. Exposure 1 second.

Focal length: 24mm

Angle of view: 84°

Film: Fuji Superia

Pinhole Aperure: Skink Pinzone (film based pinhole)

yes, the focal length of the Skink Pinhole Pancake is just the same as a Leica Summilux or Elmar lens. The resulting image has 84° angle of view on 135mm film.

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