I assume that you still have to make the surface with all the pinholes in, a little convex. If only to not just capture the same square cm in front of the lens a thousand times.
I don't think so. Each pinhole can produce an image corresponding to a wide angle which only depends of the size of sensor of its distance from the pinhole. If the sensor is very close to the pinhole(s) then the image will have a wide angle (up to 180 degrees).
The fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order
of space and time. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
It will still be a bit bulky I guess (Score:2)
I assume that you still have to make the surface with all the pinholes in, a little convex. If only to not just capture the same square cm in front of the lens a thousand times.
Re: (Score:3)
I don't think so. Each pinhole can produce an image corresponding to a wide angle which only depends of the size of sensor of its distance from the pinhole. If the sensor is very close to the pinhole(s) then the image will have a wide angle (up to 180 degrees).