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Yes, the diffraction is stronger if the pixels get smaller and the f-stop larger.Thanks Uwe. It is definitely softer than a pinhole on a Canon 5D which is softer than on 4x5 film. But it has a nice look.
+1...and mine arrived today. Hope to have some images to post here soon.Nice. Just ordered one, can't wait to try it out.
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You didn't happen to know the diameter of the pinhole did you?
There is an optimum pinhole diameter based on focal length. Film size is not a factor.An ignorant question: is there a single pinhole diameter determined by the particular camera? In other words, is only one size pinhole feasible for the M4/3s? I'm just wondering if a slightly larger hole would allow less diffraction while still giving the broad DOF of a pinhole.