This camera is called a Pinhole Blender because it's a pinhole camera, and because it's theoretically designed to "," though it's unclear how to accomplish that particular feat. This camera is designed for 5x7 enlarging paper, and the company also makes a series of 35mm format cameras, which might make the panorama thing more plausible. Nevertheless, you can still take regular pinhole photos with this one, even if there's no blending involved. It has a 0.3mm pinhole with an effective aperture of f250 and a curved film plane, which produces a fisheye-like distortion.