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Shaan Bajwa
Приєднався 13 вер 2023
most photos suck
over the course of two days, i took 1500 photos. through three different sessions and a total of seven hours, that's about 200-250 photos per hour. however, the majority of the photos taken aren't that great. as photographers, we quickly realize that only a fraction of the photos we take are worthy of being posted, and that's okay.
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two weeks with the camp snap camera
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in 2023, we've come to realize our reliance on technology and have made conscious efforts to disconnect. this effort has trickled into photography as well, with camp snap, who bring us a screen free digital camera. here's my thoughts on it, after two weeks.
concert photography from a street photographer
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if you've gone to a concert, you've seen people pull their phone out to take photos. i like to take it a step further though, and bring my camera. however, i don't ever get media passes, so how does this work?
get uncomfy
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sometimes it's hard to get out there and take photos. how do you overcome it?
chasing imperfection
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We often miss shots, but that's okay. Not everything has to be perfect. In fact, sometimes the imperfections are what create captivating images.
they need to lower the res to 2mp. go full retard retro.
fireeee. these photos are sickkkk. that one with the streetlights is my absolute favorite photo ive seen with this camera so far. I bought myself one right now but they just dropped a new version right when I bought it so now I am conflicted to return mine
39 exposure ie 36+3 is max on single use
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As an almost-boomer that "upgraded to film" a dozen years ago, if it could limit itself to 24 or 36 pictures, it could be interesting for teachers and students of photography: "OK, so you have 1 roll of 36 digital exposures, go and see what you can make of it in a couple of hours". This could work without an SD card, just a bit of internal memory and a USB connection (not only for charging I mean), but this would make it actually more expensive.
Ooh, it would be cool to have internal memory just big enough to fit 36 photos, AND an SD slot if you don't wanna play that way.
I enjoyed your discussion. I bought one of those cameras a few weeks ago, but haven't used it yet. Thanks for the review.
1.25 speed to make him sound normal😭
Attention span fried😂
I like the simplicity. I switched to a flip phone recently and a cool cam like this could be great for trips. It's lightweight, isnt too expensive and can't expect much but seems to do the job
Go with the leica m10-d
Dope!!!
They do have a wonderful quality to them. Nice pics
I really enjoy these videos and hope you continue making them. Not having music in the background makes it much more interesting for me and I find myself being more attentive.
I use a Fuji XT4, but I am blown away by what I have been getting with my Camp Snap camera. It really goes to show that it really isn't the gear that makes an image good.
It weights next to nothing. I've used it a few times and will eventually dump the photos. It's the idea of waiting to see what you got.
if this thing had an m mount id sell like crazy fr
I really liked that :)
Anyone looking to sell theirs? Would love to buy one of these for less than $70 🫠
Now I need 1
mad props for this review and the quality of your video!
Should make it with a metal case
"Promo SM" 🎉
I needed a camera that I dont care if I loose it or destroy or scratch it or being stolen and that I could use it as a notebook
i really like your videos. can you share the other account?
I want to order one for when I’m travelling through Europe by train. But does it work when you’re moving? I mean like if the train is moving and I take a picture will it be blurry? Genuine question !!
Looks awesome! I've always loved the concept of not having screens, whether because it allows me to be more 'in the moment' or because I just want to minimize so called 'photo chimping'. In addition to film cameras (obviously no screen), I've used the Fujifilm X30 and X100V both of which have EVF and I've had long periods where I totally just switch off the screens and only rely on the EVF when I want or need to. The Xpro3 has also been in my list and provides an option to flip the screen so it emulates more of that film/no-screen experience. So, I do think there's actually a very large audience for cameras like these. To me and likely many other people, there's magic in taking shots without knowing what they would look like and only being able to see them later. But this mostly reminds of the Papershoot cameras (which has been quite viral on TikTok) which has no screen and just as lo-fi.
Wow great content! Thank you for the review :)
Love these concert photos.
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST VIDEO ON THIS CAMERA! GREAT IN DEPTH HONEST REVIEW VIDEO!!!💯🤘🏾🤘🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can, you , just, show, us, where, is, its, fcking, lens???????????????????
No. I will not show you the built-in, fixed lens that you can see in the thumbnail or the beginning of the video. I definitely won't show you that.
your eyes not working, pal?
Those photos are better than I expected for the price. There are a ton of "cheap" cameras on the market that split engineering costs between a tiny sensor, a screen and control options... seems like ditching everything else allows Camp Snap to give you the best experience you can with the simple hardware.
Interesting review, but in fact, this is just a toy camera that tries to create a mix of experiences between analog photography and photography with digicams. It reminds me of some of the first digital cameras from the 90s that didn't have an LCD or even a remake of the Holga Digital. Better to rescue some vintage digital equipment with a CCD sensor from the drawer and get more interesting results without harming the environment with more plastic.
I really like the concert pics.
This camera seems a lot more durable for kids than the papershot camera. It's also substantially cheaper too, so not as much of a loss if it gets damaged or stops working. Been looking at both these cameras recently a way to introduce my 6yo to photography to give her a camera she can take everywhere. Currently she has a Fiji FinePix Bridge camera which is a little bulky to be taken out all the time. Really like what papershoot camera offers with its 'filter cards' for colour/film emulations. In the early 2000's I fell out of love with photography - well, digital photography, it was too perfect. I ended up jumping back to film and became obsessed with 'lomography' the LC-A and Holga and shot with other retro rangefinders obsessively. I said at this time that someone would make an absolute killing creating a digital camera that had film emulations and could do things like simulated lightleaks, film etc.
This is camera for me o_0 finally ^^
If you're into cameras that are impossible to look at, apart from the Leica M10-D, you also have the option of choosing PIXII. I feel like this is more of a camera that allows children to focus more on the fun of taking pictures.
Heck yeah man only $3k more for the pixii 😂 I agree with your take on the camera, but I also think this is very suited to more rugged outdoor activity than a full blown set up. I don't like taking my Fuji with me in my little aluminum boat cuz It cost me twice what the boat did. This would be a perfect little camera to keep in a tackle bag or storage hatch. At $60, if it gets wet or dropped in the river it's not a big deal and it seems perfectly serviceable for getting pics of a cool fish or a pretty sunset.
Also at the luxury end of the market is the French-made Pixii camera for about €2700, which uses a rangefinder for focussing, and has no screen.
Or the Leica M10D for about $6000
Looks great! I love the idea of something I can throw around like a cheap film camera but without the time and expense of developing and scanning. And a lot of the pictures you've taken look as good or better than film scans from an equivalent camera. I just hope the price doesn't keep creeping up even further before I have the chance to buy one.
Hey Wed love to get you some new filters! whats a good email for you?
That'd be awesome! bajwashoots@gmail.com works great
What do I do if the flash doesn’t turn off? It’s been hours now
The screen on the camera issue is also because a lot of summer camps don't allow any electronics with screens. Weirdly, a lot of "designed for kids" cameras also have games and various things built in. So this was also to make something simple and compliant with summer camp rules. My 7 year old has been using my old lumix lx3 and I'm probably getting her one of these so that she can literally just keep it in her backpack and not worry about "dad's camera." Lots for her to learn on the lumix, but for "easy kid photos," this appeal to me greatly as a dad.
Interesting! I used to cover my Fujifilm X100 screen with black sticker. I want to get the "film experience" to the next level, so I get a few 1GB SD cards. On my original X100, 1GB equal 40 RAW photos. Almost the same as 36 frame for 1 roll of 35mm film. Then, I use daylight wb and fixed ISO (usually I choose either 200, 400, or 800). I restrict myself to use the optical viewfinder of my X100 (this camera have a hybrid of optical/electronic viewfinder). Voila! I have a digital version of Konica Hexar AF! Of course I have to process the RAW files, but I create a film simulation preset on ACR so the process is very fast.
This is a great learning exercise for photography students. I have done this with great results in my classes.
Great review! I’ve been enjoying mine quite a bit. I got bitten by the IG ad too and jumped on the OG in yellow. Just ordered the v1.5 and I’m excited to try it out.
Okay okay okay lets step this idea up a notch. A CCD sensor and a 30 image / day cap by software.
Your idea CCD sensor is something I'm so agree with
Check out “flashback” they’ve just run their kickstarter campaign, a friend of a friend started it. Similar concept as you mentioned where it caps you at 30 images, you then have to transfer them to your phone and wait 24hrs to see them! Also they’re doing some nicer film sim / procedural grain
Maybe not a day cap, but a digital threshold of 30-40 pictures, which must be exported to a phone together or deleted all 30-40 photos altogether. You know, disposable vibe😬
Just buy an old Nikon D50, break the screen and buy a low capacity card.
@@SuperJackjackiehaha I’m already doing this with the 5D2 I’ve just bought, guy sold it to me with a 32mb cf express inside so I’m at a 30 photo a day limit until the new card arrives 😅😅
Hey Dude really enjoyed listening to your thoughts on this topic. It's a constant struggle that always comes up throughout the photography journey. I absolutely agree with your advice, carrying a camera with you and keeping it in your hands will help you take more photos, often I find it doesn't feel forced through that process. Also, what's with the neck strap hate 😂
Great video man! I definitely want one even to let my lil family members borrow
Thanks for this video, how can we buy one? Im interested!!!
Ordered mine and will have to do a video
For $65 it ok. If it shot raw I would be down.
even with this camera you can take really good photos🥰🥰
Yeah! It's definitely a capable little thing
@@bajwashootsthat's what my wife said. We weren't talking about any camera tho.
Man what the hell, I was surprised to see how little subs you had, making videos like one of the big guys, keep the videos coming I really enjoyed this Greetings from Germany
😭😭😭 thank you!
nice, dude!
Thanks!
I was waiting for someone to get one thank you!
Of course!