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How do you save pictures on a pin hole camera?

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A pin hole camera is a general reference to the optics of the camera (there pretty much are none, just the "pin hole"). The question is therefore more or less equivalent to "how do you save pictures on an SLR camera?" ... it depends on the entire rest of the camera, and it may not even be possible to "save pictures".

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