Paper Shoot Camera | Eco-Friendly Digital Camera (Multiple Designs) Old Lomo Black
Paper Shoot Camera | Eco-Friendly Digital Camera (Multiple Designs) Old Lomo Black
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Brand : Paper Shoot Camera
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 4.2
ListPrice : US $135.57
Price : US $120
Review Count : 240
Paper Shoot Camera | Eco-Friendly Digital Camera (Multiple Designs) Old Lomo Black
- I had been wanting this camera for a long time and I finally got it. I have to say, it is definitely worth it for me. The photos look exactly like film, but you get to take as many as you want and don\'t have to wait/pay for them to get developed. It\'s really thin and lightweight, but probably easy to damage especially with water since the case is just cardboard and the camera is exposed on the sides. Overall, really glad I finally got this camera and would totally recommend itI will say that the seller sent me the wrong case design - I ended up keeping the one i got but i ordered a different one.
- Daughter wanted one last Christmas. The one she wanted was out of stock. Then, they were all out of stock. I was able to surprise her this Christmas. She had fun putting it together. It is very very basic. Fun to just have in your handbag to snap a shot. Hard to compete with a phone.
- If you\'re looking to photograph super high resolution, color accurate photos, then this is not for you.The photos are washed out and grainy but they\'re supposed to be!This camera is designed to simulate older, cheap, film cameras and is all about the nostalgia.At that it does really well.It\'s super light, has three picture modes and can even shoot 1080p video (with an addition).. there\'s also something fun about putting together your own little camera too. ;)If you\'re looking for the nostalgia, or the 80s photo style then go for it.If you\'re looking to snap some super high resolution photos, then don\'t.
- Very unique gift for my daughter. She loved the fact she could build it herself. It’s lightweight and easy to carry. Super cute- she’s received lots of compliments.
- The pros:It\'s cute, it\'s different, it\'s easy to carry around.The cons:- Picture quality: by no stretch of the imagination was I expecting crystal clear photos or something to replace my phone, I at least thought I would get images that were similar to a disposable camera. Instead, the photos are extremely lack luster. Even with excellent lighting the photos look washed out, grainy and anything but lomo. These photos look like what my 1st gen iPhone captured in 2007. I believe the technology is purposefully the same in the Paper Shoot to emulate the \"vintage\" look.- Capturing photos: so, you required to hold down the shutter button to capture a photo. At that time, a light blue light will go off in the view finder and you will hear the shutter \"click\" sound. Why oh why do we need to hold the camera in place for 3-4 seconds to capture a single image? About 30% of the time, the shutter won\'t even trigger and I will have to keep trying to take the same photo over and over.-The price: while I appreciate the eco-friendliness this has, I find it hard to justify the price. If the camera gave better photos or at least photos that were more like that of a disposable camera I might let the price slide. In addition to the $120 you pay for this, you still have to purchase a memory card and batteries.I am a hobbyist photographer. I am by no means a professional or highly skilled. However, I have and use vintage 35mm film cameras, Polaroids, every Fujifilm instax model, Kodak/Fujifilm disposables. While I understand the difference between those cameras and the Paper Shoot, I\'d much rather wait to have my photos developed and get better quality images than the digital lackluster images from Paper Shoot.
- I bought this camera after a friend showed me her photos. For a week, I took it with me during a recent vacation, and it was so fun to capture photos without having to worry about a limit or ruining the camera. I had issues at one point, but once I changed the batteries, the issue was immediately resolved. Turns out the issue was just low batteries after four days of frequent use. I recommend this to all of my friends, and so many people ask me about it! All of the photos have a filter on them, and I included some of my pictures as an example
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