Review: SLR Magic x Toy Lens Pinhole for Micro Four Thirds
23.05.12

The adapter is made from solid metal, and seems to be just one single piece. That’s good, since there are no moving parts that could get loose, or glued together bits that could come apart. The actual pinhole is laser-drilled into a thin sheet of metal — brass from the looks of it — that sits tightly in the center of the adapter. The whole front is covered with a huge piece of a transparent material that does not seem to be glass, but rather acrylic. And here’s the best part: the adapter even comes with a 52mm filter thread! This way, you can mount all sorts of filters like polarizers, ND filters (to let even less light pass), color filters for b&w photography or just a plain-and-simple UV filter to further protect the protective covering. (As you can see in the picture above, that’s what I did.)
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Source: The Phoblographer (blog)