Thingyfy Pinhole Pro X Lens
The Thingyfy Pro X is a 18–36mm f/0.25 lens designed for T-Mount mount cameras. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Thingyfy Pinhole Pro X Lens
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Lens Overview — Thingyfy Pro X
Key Features — Thingyfy Pro X
18–36mm Focal Length Range: Covers wide-angle perspectives with some flexibility in framing, unusual for a pinhole lens.
0.25mm Pinhole Aperture: Fixed pinhole opening produces the characteristic soft rendering, dreamy edges, and extreme depth of field that define the pinhole aesthetic.
Full Frame Coverage: Image circle covers full-frame sensors, making it compatible with a wide range of mirrorless camera bodies.
T-Mount Interface: Universal T-Mount connection allows the lens to be adapted to most major mirrorless camera systems with the appropriate adapter.
52mm Filter Thread: Standard 52mm front thread accepts screw-in filters for neutral density, color, or other effects to manage exposure and creativity.
Lightweight 120g Build: At just 120g, the lens adds very little weight to a mirrorless camera setup.
Lens Specifications — Thingyfy Pro X
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Lens Type | Special Effect |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Zoom/Prime | Zoom |
| Focal Length | 18–36mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/0.25 |
| Camera System | Mirrorless |
| Lens Mount | T-Mount |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Filter Thread | 52mm |
| Weight | 120g |
Description — Thingyfy Pro X
The Thingyfy Pinhole Pro X is a special effect pinhole lens built for mirrorless camera systems, designed for photographers seeking a radically different image aesthetic. It mounts via a T-Mount interface and delivers full frame coverage across a wide angle focal length range of 18mm to 36mm. The lens features a fixed aperture of 0.25mm — the defining optical element of any pinhole design — which produces the characteristic rendering associated with this style of photography.
With manual focus only and no image stabilization, the Pinhole Pro X rewards a patient, intentional approach to shooting. Its 52mm filter thread opens up the option to use standard screw-in filters for exposure management or additional creative effects. At just 120g, it sits lightly on any compatible mirrorless body, making it an unobtrusive tool for experimentation and creative exploration.
Pros — Thingyfy Pro X
- ✓Wide angle focal length range of 18–36mm provides compositional versatility for a pinhole lens
- ✓Full frame coverage means it can be used across a broad range of mirrorless sensor sizes
- ✓Lightweight at just 120g, adding minimal bulk to a mirrorless camera body
Cons — Thingyfy Pro X
- ✗Fixed 0.25mm aperture offers no exposure control through aperture adjustment, requiring other means to manage light
- ✗No autofocus — manual focus only, which may not suit all shooting scenarios
- ✗No image stabilization, which combined with the fixed aperture can make handheld shooting in lower light challenging
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Frequently Asked Questions — Thingyfy Pro X
What camera systems is the Thingyfy Pinhole Pro X compatible with?+
The Pinhole Pro X uses a T-Mount lens mount and is designed for mirrorless camera systems. T-Mount is an adaptable standard, but you will need to verify that an appropriate T-Mount adapter is available for your specific camera body.
What is the aperture of the Pinhole Pro X and can it be changed?+
The lens has a fixed aperture of 0.25mm, which is characteristic of pinhole optics. This value cannot be adjusted, so exposure control must be managed through shutter speed, ISO, or the use of filters via the 52mm filter thread.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No, the Pinhole Pro X is a manual focus only lens with no autofocus capability. This is standard for pinhole-style lenses, where the extreme depth of field characteristics of the design make traditional autofocus impractical.
What focal lengths does the Pinhole Pro X cover?+
The lens covers a focal length range from 18mm to 36mm, placing it in the wide angle category. It is classified as a prime lens type within this range.
Will this lens work on a full frame mirrorless camera?+
Yes, the Pinhole Pro X has a full frame lens format, meaning it is designed to cover a full frame image circle. It is compatible with full frame mirrorless cameras that can accept a T-Mount adapter.
How heavy is the Pinhole Pro X?+
The lens weighs 120g, making it a very lightweight option that adds minimal weight to a mirrorless camera setup.