Sténoflex experience

 
 
 
 
 
 

A pinhole is a tiny hole used as a lens. It is the origin of the camera.

The ancient Greeks observed the principle. The first darkrooms was already known by Aristote (384-322 BC). Leonardo da Vinci, in 1515, draws the functioning of the "camera obscura" and in 1550 Gerolamo Cardano adds a lens to it. From the Renaissance onwards, the camera obscura was used by painters to permit the realization of perspectives.

STÉNOFLEX, the pinhole mini lab is a pinhole photography kit, a simple box with a tiny hole that contains everything you need to make creative and timeless photos. It allows you to reproduce the simple gestures of the silver photography, from the shooting to the printing.

Essential expression of the camera, the object is an invitation to slowness, a return to the origins of the silver image. It has been designed to share rare emotions with you.