I’ve been testing two charming examples of this formula: the $99 Camp Snap Pro (aka CS-Pro), which is an upgrade to the original Camp Snap and looks like an all-plastic Fujifilm X100, and the ...
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Cheap, weird digital cameras are having a moment, and I'm loving it
A new crop of oddball cameras ditch playback, embrace imperfection, and bring back the thrill of not knowing if you got the ...
Camp Snap is a California-based company known for its affordable, screen-less digital cameras, inspired by the cameras of the past. This week, it unveiled its take on the digital camcorder, the CS-8, ...
I originally got the Camp Snap camera a couple of months ago for my 9-year-old to take to a sleepaway camp that bans devices with screens, but it turns out I’m the one who actually loves using it.
When Taylor Swift showed up to watch her fiancé, Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs take on the Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on December 14, a lot of people were focused on her red-and-gold ombré Ulla ...
Having talked about a new $57k ARRI camera yesterday, today we hit the other end of the spectrum with the $199 Camp Snap CS-8 Digital Video Camera. Retro cameras are distinctly on trend at the moment.
One of the latest is Camp Snap's retro CS-8 video camera, which was inspired by the classic Super 8 movie camera. The basic idea behind the CS-8 is that unlike a smartphone, it does nothing but shoot ...
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Camp Snap CS-8
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Like the original Kodak Super 8 film camera, Camp Snap’s CS-8 has no screen for reviewing what you’ve captured. Like the original Kodak Super 8 film camera, Camp Snap’s CS-8 has no screen for ...
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