Activity

Science Buddies: Digital Pinhole Camera

Curated by ACT

If you sit under a leafy tree on a sunny day, you may notice spots of sunlight on the ground from light passing through spaces between the leaves. Try putting a piece of cardboard on the ground and examining the spots of light on the cardboard. Even though the spaces through which the light is passing are irregular in shape, the spots on the cardboard are round. What you are seeing, in fact, are projected images of the sun. Light passing through an aperture forms an image. A pinhole camera uses a tiny aperture, instead of a fancy lens, to project an image. This project explores this concept.

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)