How To Make A Pinhole Camera Using Butter | Paper

How To Make A Pinhole Camera Using Butter | Paper

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How To Make A Pinhole Camera Using Butter | Paper

This serves as your translucent viewing screen.

To make the interior light-proof and prevent reflections. A pin or needle: To create the tiny aperture (the "lens"). Tape and scissors. Step-by-Step Construction How To Make A Pinhole Camera Using Butter Paper

Creating a pinhole camera using butter paper is a classic science project that demonstrates the fundamental principles of optics. Instead of using a glass lens, this "camera obscura" uses a tiny hole to project an inverted, real-time image onto a translucent screen. This serves as your translucent viewing screen

One must be slightly smaller than the other so it can slide snugly inside (e.g., a large and small soap box, or two A3 sheets rolled into tubes). a large and small soap box

This serves as your translucent viewing screen.

To make the interior light-proof and prevent reflections. A pin or needle: To create the tiny aperture (the "lens"). Tape and scissors. Step-by-Step Construction

Creating a pinhole camera using butter paper is a classic science project that demonstrates the fundamental principles of optics. Instead of using a glass lens, this "camera obscura" uses a tiny hole to project an inverted, real-time image onto a translucent screen.

One must be slightly smaller than the other so it can slide snugly inside (e.g., a large and small soap box, or two A3 sheets rolled into tubes).