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Life through a blender - Feed your multiple exposing desire with the new Pinhole Blender Cameras!
written by alexandrak on February 4th, 2009 , 23 comments (0 votes)

Looking for a new way to see your world? These compact and easy to carry cameras, have the power to make brilliant blended images with the ease of pinhole photography! Each magical metal can uses a convex film plane to multiple expose and blend your subjects into a collage panorama, leaving you with stunning and perfect images at every controlled turn of the advance. And now to introduce you to the entire family!

120 Pinhole Blender Original

The Pinhole Blender 120 has three 0.3mm pinholes with a focal length of 60mm give an aperture of f200. You get four blended images on a roll of 120 or 8 on a roll of 220. Or blend each shot into one continuous image for the ultimate blended panoramic.

35 Pinhole Blender Original


The Pinhole Blender 35 has three 0.3mm pinholes with a 60 mm focal length (f-200) makes this camera easy to operate. The larger can size makes wider blends and transitions then its cousins. 35mm film makes it easy to load and easy to develop!

120 Pinhole Blender Mini


Pinhole Blender’s new little cousin. You choose weather to use a 0.15mm (f-200) pinhole or a zone plate lens (f-64). Its small size will fit easily in your bag or a large coat pocket. Control the amount of blending yourself when you advance the film. 120 quality in a super small size!

35 Pinhole Blender Mini


Pinhole Blender’s new tiny 35mm is easy to load and process. You choose weather to use a 0.15mm (f-200) pinhole or a zone plate lens (f-64). Its small size will fit easily in your bag or a large coat pocket. Control the amount of blending yourself when you advance the film!

Click here to get your hands on one of these beauts!

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23 comments

  • graefin
    by graefin
    9 months ago

    wow! I would go for the mini 120 blender! But what is a "zone plate lense"?

  • anarchy
    by anarchy
    9 months ago

    Wow, this is amazining!!! Thanks for the info and stunning gallery =)

  • stouf
    by stouf
    9 months ago

    hooo I want this ...

  • mephisto19
    by mephisto19
    9 months ago

    THAT is my valentine....! if anybody feels in love with me... :D

  • xbalboax
    by xbalboax
    9 months ago

    i ordered my mini 120, been wanting this for years now!

  • -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o-
    9 months ago

    wow...beautiful...attract attention in few minutes

  • kylethefrench
    by kylethefrench
    9 months ago

    wow i don't understand this at all... still i will buy the 35mm mini because i am a sucker for new lsi products and i have piggies burning a hole... how the heck do you advance the film, seems like madness... how are the minis different, explain more friends

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    9 months ago

    woooowwww... nice

  • special_patrol
    by special_patrol
    9 months ago

    cool!

  • ndroo
    by ndroo
    9 months ago

    Oh hell! These looks so cool & fun. How do they work? They look just like candy cans to me. LOL

  • xbalboax
    by xbalboax
    9 months ago

    for the 35 mm one you will need an empty roll to load it to
    http://www.pinholebl(…)ions35.html

  • day3hugger
    by day3hugger
    9 months ago

    holy cow!! goodbye to saved piggies

    @ xbalboax: thanks for the link! any idea on how to rewind the film?

  • ethermoon
    by ethermoon
    9 months ago

    what's the difference between the original and mini pinhole cams??

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    9 months ago

    That's eally great! I'll go for a mini 120!! :))

  • azurblue
    by azurblue
    9 months ago

    Wow ! Stunning images !

  • sadmafioso
    by sadmafioso
    9 months ago

    Damn.. There goes my new year's resolution to buy less cameras this year. Just ordered the 35 Pinhole Blender Original...

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    9 months ago

    wow, they are great, is it me or do the mini ones seem to produce better, clearer images?!

    i want all of them though!

  • lomodirk
    by lomodirk
    9 months ago

    Interesting, I`m tryin to resist :)

  • gemma81de
    by gemma81de
    9 months ago

    Oh, I want the mini 120. Need to earn some piggies.

  • kylewis
    by kylewis
    9 months ago

    Its really great to see the Originals here but way back when I made my own version for the price of a can of nuts!!
    http://www.lomograph(…)omesDeLuxe/

    check out my albums; Pinholeblended290407; pinholeblended1stretch; pinholecashewnutcancam2

    Just to give you an idea, I also set up a group on flickr;
    http://www.flickr.co(…)calcancams/
    for this type of image.
    Granted my pinhole is not as sharp as the real thing but its worth a go!

  • xbalboax
    by xbalboax
    9 months ago

    man just got my mini 120, its pretty cool, kinda complicated, which the advance knobs were more stable and didnt fall off soo easy

  • pinholeblender
    by pinholeblender
    9 months ago

    - they work by projecting an image on a round convex surface, light falls off at the edges of each pinhole field of view and is filled in by another pinholes field of view creating a continuos blend
    - an empty film roll is included with the 35 mm blenders for their take up roll.
    - the 120 knobs go on top of the film spools then the can top fits on, the can top should keep them from falling off
    - with the mini's you control the amount of blending by how far you wind the film
    - with the originals there are 3 pinholes set 120° from each other plus a larger center tube producing a gradual blend from 3 holes

  • pinholeblender
    by pinholeblender
    9 months ago

    oldskool_rider,

    The first examples shown for the original 120 and 35 were made without the standard supplied pinholes. One the 120 shot I used an f100 pinhole because I was shooting constructions in my studio and I wanted a softer look. For the 35 shot I had replaced the normal f200 lenses with f45 zone plates. To see the quality of the normal lens in the Original 120 check out foreversouls work on flickr http://www.flickr.co(…)ets/233737/

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