Camp Snap  Screen-Free Digital Camera

$69.95
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A modern digital camera with vintage aesthetics, this Camp Snap point-and-shoot is fun and easy to use. With its screen-free design, you can stay in the moment with no distractions.

Color: Forest Green
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Features

  • This rechargeable, reusable, screen-free digital camera is simple to use: Just point and shoot
  • Take up to 500 photos per charge with the built-in lithium ion rechargeable battery
  • Built-in LED flash with 3 modes
  • Preinstalled 4GB tf microSD card is capable of holding 2,000 photos
  • Multiple image filter options available for free download
  • Has a context menu
  • Controls for date, time and volume
  • Loops on either side for a wrist strap (not included)
  • F/1.8 f=4.8 mm (35 mm equivalent) lens
  • 8 megapixel, 1/3.2 in. sensor
  • Version 105
  • Includes a microSD card and a USB-C to USB-C cable (will also work with other USB-C to USB cables that are data/media reading)
  • Note: not compatible with Lightning ports; USB-C to Lightning cables will not work; use an SD card reader to Lightning cable adapter (not included)

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Megapixels

8

Lens Focal Length

4.8 mm (35 mm equivalent)

Interface

USB-C

OS Compatibility

Android

iOS

Windows / Mac

Power Source

Li-ion rechargeable battery

Memory Storage Type

microSD Card

Included Memory

4 gigabytes

LCD Screen Size

None

Dimensions

4.53 x 2.56 x 1.3 inches

Weight (Without Batteries)

3.36 ounces

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1 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars

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Rock Francis
Nesconset, NY 11767
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Stick to your phone

1 week ago

When I took a trip into New York City for my college photography club, we were all given disposable cameras because at the end of the trip, in the next coming week, we would learn how to develop the film ourselves via darkroom lessons, even though we were not in a darkroom class. In a darkroom class. And when I look at my photos and now to turn film to digital, I really enjoyed the process to the point where, despite all the hard work and probably disappointment, that three out of the 14 photos were completely unusable, I still enjoyed that process. So, when I bought this camera, I didn't really have any ups and downs about it being a digital. And in terms of the filters, I am kind of used to making my own filters in either Photoshop or Lightroom. This camera has a point-and-shoot feeling, which I liked in disposable film cameras. But I like disposable film cameras because the result is finite. I have a Polaroid impulse from my mother when she was in college in 84, and it inspired me to get the most modern version of Polaroid, which is a lot crisper and sensor and still prints out the picture. Film is finite. Digital, you can edit constantly forever and never be satisfied. And I don't know. I just thought that this camera was the synergy between those feelings so that I would be completely satisfied and not bounce back and forth between digital and film. But unfortunately, I'm now bouncing between the Nikon D90, the Polaroid, and this camera and still unsatisfied. So I'm going to return this, and to anyone that wants to take up photography, I highly recommend you just stick with your phone, despite it having a screen.

Age:25–34
No, I do not recommend this product
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