Mr Perceptive
Perceptive Member
Thingyfy Zoom Pinhole Pro X Lens Fuji X mount 18-36mm - Kit with filters.
Zoom Pinhole Lens for Fuji X mount complete with:-
Metal Cap
Plastic Rear Lens Cap
52mm ND2 Filter
52mm Clear/UV Filter
52mm Polariser Filter
Box
I bought this from the original Kickstarter, hence the bundled kit, it also has my name etched on the barrel (this was part of the promotion from Tingyfy, so I will be imortailsed forever )
Produces lovely soft, almost etheral images. With an APS-C sensor and the range of zoom combined with the pinhole size, you will not get sharp images, so its for someone who wants dreamy images. (You might get a sharp image in the centre if you play with extension tubes and increase the distance from the pinhole to the senosr, but obviously this will effect the field of view, experimentation will be required!!). I have attached a couple of images taken with this lens.
£85 inc UK shipping via Royal Mail Tracked 48
210425 World Pinhole Day by David Yeoman, on Flickr
201129 Pylons by David Yeoman, on Flickr
201129 Lines by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Zoom Pinhole Lens for Fuji X mount complete with:-
Metal Cap
Plastic Rear Lens Cap
52mm ND2 Filter
52mm Clear/UV Filter
52mm Polariser Filter
Box
I bought this from the original Kickstarter, hence the bundled kit, it also has my name etched on the barrel (this was part of the promotion from Tingyfy, so I will be imortailsed forever )
Produces lovely soft, almost etheral images. With an APS-C sensor and the range of zoom combined with the pinhole size, you will not get sharp images, so its for someone who wants dreamy images. (You might get a sharp image in the centre if you play with extension tubes and increase the distance from the pinhole to the senosr, but obviously this will effect the field of view, experimentation will be required!!). I have attached a couple of images taken with this lens.
£85 inc UK shipping via Royal Mail Tracked 48
210425 World Pinhole Day by David Yeoman, on Flickr
201129 Pylons by David Yeoman, on Flickr
201129 Lines by David Yeoman, on Flickr