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JBristl Posted
One of the struggles I have when I'm at family gatherings is getting stuck in my camera, and not experiencing an event - this can happen with my phone camera or my xt-3. Constantly reviewing pictures to make sure they're good, and not being part of the action. Enter a cheap camera with no screen - like the film disposables of the past, you pop off a picture, and get on with things. That's exactly what this is.
Snormax Posted
Just like the disposables on the wedding tables. mSD card already installed. 500 photos on a charge (USB C included) 2000 photos storage. Photo count and settings is a little number screen. Time and volume controlled under plate (need small screwdriver to access). It has a built in flash. It's the same as buying 3 1/2 Fuji disposables. After 100 photos it has paid for itself. Most importantly, let's you capture a moment fast enough get back to experiencing it.
Brantley Posted
Great camera. Bought as a gift for a 12 year old and he loves it! The one I got needed a full charge out of the box, so if it doesn’t power on immediately then charge it for 2-3 hours and it’ll turn on!
RobM Posted
Exactly what I hoped it to be. A digital camera with an old school feel. I love not knowing what I’ve captured until “developed”. Provides a sense of nostalgia, would recommend.
LindaB Posted
A nice lightweigt and easy to use camera. Loads into computer easily.
Erin Posted
A little overpriced for what it is. I was expecting grainy pics but they’re a bit worse quality than I had hoped.