I have the pink for the vintage, red for b&w. I had a bit of problem loading the b&w when I received it, had to do it several times. Thank you for your tutorial.
@@KacieGalligan you have to redownload the filter and pre-install them on the camera. So if you want a black and white filter, you will have to download and install. Then if you want to change to vintage, you download again and install vintage. You can only use one at a time.
@@shannongoh8865 not sure. I can connect to my iPhone 15pro and iPad Pro which both have usb c and I can retrieve the photos. But not sure about changing filters.
@ iPad and on the iPhone 15Pro or onwards that have usb c connector, once you connect and turn on you can access the camera folder in the files section of your phone/ipad.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 I see it! I had to reformat the drive to FAT32 before I could access the camp snap folder and open it on my iPad LOL. Thank you!
Hi! thank you for this video! may i ask how should i change it back? at 2:50 when you checked if the filter worked, the ISP files were gone from the root folder.. so i was wondering how should i change it back to the original filter and/or bnw.. 😅 thank u and sorry if this is a stupid or obvious question heehee
@@cxgvs hi! You repeat the process from the beginning again if you want to change filter. Once a filter is installed, the files will disappear from the root folder. So the next time you install standard or b/w the same thing will happen. Just repeat the same process but with filter of your choice. And no it’s not a stupid question, it’s very good question in fact. Hope that helped. 😊
Mine came with a vintage filter when I got it around April. You can tell by the colours. Standard makes the sky very blue. Vintage kinda looks yellowish and a bit faded.
I understand you have to move the ISP.bin folder first. When you do that, does it automatically upload to the camera? Also, you put the ISP.bin folder first then the other two, so does it then automatically load the ISP.bin first then the other two in turn? I am really confused. I don't know what to do. Can anyone help?
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 Thank you. To be clear, move the ISP.bin to the Camp Snap folder first, then move the other two over to the same place? Sorry I am ignorant of these tech things and I feel like an idiot. Also, how do you switch between filters? For instance, say I want to take ten shots with the vintage filter then ten shots with the black and white filter? How do you move between them? Thanks.
@@nameredacted7955 Yes, you are correct. That's how you do it. ALWAYS - ISP.bin first then the other two. To use the other filter, you need to go to the website and download and follow the same steps again. Every time you want to use a different filter, you download and install it to the camera. Did you watch my video? It will help you.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 Yes, thank you. It is clear now. I did watch your video, but I just needed some clarification. I don't know if I like the idea of downloading and installing a filter again if I want to change from, say, vintage photos to black and white. It might be smart to have two cameras, one for each filter. Thanks again for your time.
dai yo camera kasto cha? vintage flim look wala digital camera hereko yo camera dekhe wanna buy it, youtube ma sabai ko ad video matra, kasto cha dai yo camera for that vintage film look?
@@karmaplays4857 yo chai actually is camera for kids. It was made for kids originally. Alik toy jasto feel huncha ani shutter ko pani lag huncha on the older version. I have older v101 or v102 I think. Ahile v103 cha. Colour is a little bit different. It does give vintage look but it’s not consistent in different lighting conditions. Where are you based? You can try mine if you are in the UK.
I am not sure it will work that way but you can try. Because once you install the filter, the files disappear as you will see when connecting it next time.
After you copied the b&w filter, you also copied the other two. So, which filter do you see in the next photos you take, after copying the three of them in the root directory? How you decide which filter are you using? don't know if i'm clear, but just bricked my camera, and I don't want to do it again in the new one ahaha
You need to copy all 3 files for the filter to work. The other two are important for the filter to work. You decide which one you want and download the right one then move the three files. The camera comes with Vintage filter as standard. I hope it makes sense. And hope your camera works. If you email CampSnap, they are very helpful I have heard.
@@ChiaraSpeziale You don't need to delete anything. Just download the filter you want, then connect your camera and move all three files again. Follow the same steps for changing any filter as on the video.
@@garretta5804 oh no! I have heard this happen to a few people. Did you try plugging in and trying to restart again? If it’s bricked, I would suggest contacting Camp Snap. I heard their customer service is good although it can sometimes be a bit slow. Good luck 🤞
I have the pink for the vintage, red for b&w.
I had a bit of problem loading the b&w when I received it, had to do it several times.
Thank you for your tutorial.
Welcome. Glad that it worked out in the end. ☺️🙏 thank you
Well done! Very well explained
Thank you 🙏
Once you download the filter how do you go back and forth between filter styles?
@@KacieGalligan you have to redownload the filter and pre-install them on the camera. So if you want a black and white filter, you will have to download and install. Then if you want to change to vintage, you download again and install vintage. You can only use one at a time.
Nice tutorial 👌
Thanks 🙏
Thank you
Welcome!🙏
Would you be able to do this on an iPad or an iPhone instead of a a computer?
@@shannongoh8865 not sure. I can connect to my iPhone 15pro and iPad Pro which both have usb c and I can retrieve the photos. But not sure about changing filters.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 How do you retrieve the photos when connected to ipad/iphone?
@ iPad and on the iPhone 15Pro or onwards that have usb c connector, once you connect and turn on you can access the camera folder in the files section of your phone/ipad.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 I see it! I had to reformat the drive to FAT32 before I could access the camp snap folder and open it on my iPad LOL. Thank you!
@ welcome!🙏
Hi! thank you for this video! may i ask how should i change it back? at 2:50 when you checked if the filter worked, the ISP files were gone from the root folder.. so i was wondering how should i change it back to the original filter and/or bnw.. 😅
thank u and sorry if this is a stupid or obvious question heehee
@@cxgvs hi! You repeat the process from the beginning again if you want to change filter. Once a filter is installed, the files will disappear from the root folder. So the next time you install standard or b/w the same thing will happen. Just repeat the same process but with filter of your choice. And no it’s not a stupid question, it’s very good question in fact. Hope that helped. 😊
does the camera come with the standard filter?
Mine came with a vintage filter when I got it around April. You can tell by the colours. Standard makes the sky very blue. Vintage kinda looks yellowish and a bit faded.
I understand you have to move the ISP.bin folder first. When you do that, does it automatically upload to the camera? Also, you put the ISP.bin folder first then the other two, so does it then automatically load the ISP.bin first then the other two in turn? I am really confused. I don't know what to do. Can anyone help?
@@nameredacted7955 you need to move the ISP.bin file first, then you move the other two. ISP always goes first. Otherwise you may brick the camera.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 Thank you. To be clear, move the ISP.bin to the Camp Snap folder first, then move the other two over to the same place? Sorry I am ignorant of these tech things and I feel like an idiot. Also, how do you switch between filters? For instance, say I want to take ten shots with the vintage filter then ten shots with the black and white filter? How do you move between them? Thanks.
@@nameredacted7955 Yes, you are correct. That's how you do it. ALWAYS - ISP.bin first then the other two. To use the other filter, you need to go to the website and download and follow the same steps again. Every time you want to use a different filter, you download and install it to the camera.
Did you watch my video? It will help you.
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 Yes, thank you. It is clear now. I did watch your video, but I just needed some clarification. I don't know if I like the idea of downloading and installing a filter again if I want to change from, say, vintage photos to black and white. It might be smart to have two cameras, one for each filter. Thanks again for your time.
@ welcome. I do have two myself. One for vintage and one for black and white. Prefer it that way.
dai yo camera kasto cha? vintage flim look wala digital camera hereko yo camera dekhe wanna buy it, youtube ma sabai ko ad video matra, kasto cha dai yo camera for that vintage film look?
@@karmaplays4857 yo chai actually is camera for kids. It was made for kids originally. Alik toy jasto feel huncha ani shutter ko pani lag huncha on the older version. I have older v101 or v102 I think. Ahile v103 cha. Colour is a little bit different. It does give vintage look but it’s not consistent in different lighting conditions. Where are you based? You can try mine if you are in the UK.
@ australia ma chu dai
Ordered the v3 one
@ eh lala… enjoy
It’s a fun camera. Don’t expect too much but take it for what it is. A fun little toy. 👍🏼
@ thanks dai keep growing
@ thank you 🙏
Can you just swap sd cards to use different filters?
I am not sure it will work that way but you can try. Because once you install the filter, the files disappear as you will see when connecting it next time.
but how can I remove the filter? if I connect the camera to my Mac again I can't se anymore the filter applied
To remove it, you have to install another filter. Once you follow the steps to install a filter it disappears after installation is complete.
After you copied the b&w filter, you also copied the other two. So, which filter do you see in the next photos you take, after copying the three of them in the root directory? How you decide which filter are you using?
don't know if i'm clear, but just bricked my camera, and I don't want to do it again in the new one ahaha
You need to copy all 3 files for the filter to work. The other two are important for the filter to work. You decide which one you want and download the right one then move the three files. The camera comes with Vintage filter as standard. I hope it makes sense. And hope your camera works. If you email CampSnap, they are very helpful I have heard.
@ yes they definitely are! And to change filter? Can I delete one and upload another one?
@@ChiaraSpeziale You don't need to delete anything. Just download the filter you want, then connect your camera and move all three files again. Follow the same steps for changing any filter as on the video.
Thank you!!
@ welcome 🙏
I did this and the camera literally stopped working
@@garretta5804 oh no! I have heard this happen to a few people. Did you try plugging in and trying to restart again? If it’s bricked, I would suggest contacting Camp Snap. I heard their customer service is good although it can sometimes be a bit slow. Good luck 🤞
I’m scared I’m gonna brick my camera trying this
@@emtasmic you won’t don’t worry. Just follow the exact instructions and you will be fine. 😊 🙏
Apparently you're supposed to move all filed at the same time per filter
That will brick your camera. You need to move the ISP.bin first before moving the other two.
Agreed. I am wrong. @@sandeepraiphotography2111
@@LawriesCameras A concession. Something I never see on the internet. Huge props to you for that.