$11 Super wide angle digital camera

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Slacy writes "Add a 160 degree wide angle lens to your existing digital camera for $11. This was based on ideas from the following webpage..." - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jun 14, 2006 11:40 PM
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  • I've been meaning to try this for a while now... very cool. :D

    Posted by: Yorgle on June 14, 2006 at 4:19 PM

  • this is not a new trick. I use the same technique back in the late 1960s, early 1970s with something called an SLR. You punch a hole in the center of your lens cap, attach the spy hole lens and take pictures. I use it for whole sky photography both daylight and nighttime.

    SLR's are predigital devices that sometimes used entirely mechanical processes for operation. they used an ancient metal, gelatin and mylar compound known as film to create latent images which are retrieved through a multistep chemical bath. the main benefit to this process is that the images last for decades with minimal care. They can be viewed with the naked eye and can be reproduced with fairly simple technology (light and a lens)

    Curmudgeon Guildmember since 1956

    Posted by: piedoggie on June 15, 2006 at 10:06 AM

  • You can also stick a digicam into the eyepiece of a binocular, etc., and get decent telephoto. This technique has replaced the old-fashioned notion of changeable "lenses" which allowed one to "focus" on a subject - as if that mattered!. Ah, such quaint old ideas.

    Posted by: KWillets on June 15, 2006 at 12:38 PM

  • I recall seeing this idea using the "peep hole" and a camera lens published in Popular Science or Popular mechanics back in the early sixties. Modern "peep hole" lenses are about 30% larger so I think it might work even better.

    Posted by: Skip_N2EI on June 15, 2006 at 7:17 PM


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