making a pin-hole camera

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FROM A PRINGLES’ FROM A PRINGLES’ TUBE TUBE

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Page 1: Making a Pin-Hole Camera

FROM A PRINGLES’ FROM A PRINGLES’ TUBETUBE

Page 2: Making a Pin-Hole Camera

Half Pringles tubeBlack sugar paperTracing paperFoilElastic bandScissorsMasking tape

Page 3: Making a Pin-Hole Camera

First we had to cut the Pringles tube into two and use the bottom half.

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Then we drew a circle on a black sugar paper that would fit inside the tube. We

fixed the circle inside using blue-tac.

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Next we made a hole through the tube using a compass.

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Then we covered the inside of the tube by placing black sugar paper all around inside.

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After covering, we then closed the open end with tracing paper and secured it tightly with

an elastic band.

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Finally, we wrapped the whole tube with foil, so it gives a decent look and covers all the masking tape and excess paper falling

out.

Page 9: Making a Pin-Hole Camera

A real camera uses the same principle as your pinhole camera except that a real one does the job better. A real camera holds a piece of film instead of waxed paper. That film is coated with chemicals that are changed by light. They make the image into a lasting picture.

In a real camera, the lens does the same kind of job as the little hole—it forms a backward, upside-down image. But the lens lets in a lot more light so the film can do its work quickly.

How does a camera change a big scene into a small picture? To see for yourself, make a pinhole “camera.”

How does a camera change a big scene into a small picture? To see for yourself, make a pinhole “camera.” How does a camera change a big scene into a small picture? To see for yourself, make a pinhole “camera.” How does a camera change a big scene into a small picture? To see for yourself, make a pinhole “camera.”