Due to the large f-number of a pinhole camera, exposures will often encounter reciprocity failure.
In a coded aperture more complicated than a pinhole camera, images from multiple apertures will overlap at the plate or detector array.
A hole in the cave wall will act as a pinhole camera and project a laterally reversed, upside down image on a piece of paper.
A pinhole camera generates an image of infinite relative focus, from a point just outside the camera opening out to infinity.
Common f-numbers for a pinhole camera range from to or higher, whereas zone plates are frequently and lower.
This method of solargraphy uses a simple pinhole camera securely fixed in a position which won't be disturbed.
Examples of ion tracks on arrayed pinhole camera.
The diameter of the compressed core was determined by means of the pinhole camera.