it’s a bit more expensive but there’s actually a higher quality psp camera out there, the silver model. the black one has a 0.3 MP camera while the silver is a 1.3 MP. it can take higher res photos up to 1280x960. same recording res across both unfortunately but it does look better
This is correct, thank you for sharing. I couldn’t find the silver model (GO! cam) for a cheap enough price. I picked up the black model for $20 which felt like a good price for such a niche use case. I watched a comparison between the two different models on UA-cam before making this video and definitely saw a difference in photo quality. I mainly wanted this cam to shoot home styled video clips and seeing as the resolution was the same when recording video between the models, I didn’t think an upgrade was necessary. Thank you for watching the video and best of luck with your PSP photography!
@@patrickcasella yeah i definitely prefer to use my camera as a pseudo camcorder over taking actual pictures with it, but figured i’d mention since the photography aspect was a main point of your video. maybe we can see some of pictures on the silver in the future if you revisit this! 🫶
There’s two ways to do it! The first is by turning USB connection to “ON” under settings and transfer files via a USB cable. For some reason, on my specific PSP, my USB port was broken. So I used method two, which is just taking the memory card out of the PSP and using a SD card reader to transfer the files to my PC. It’s not “SD” or “microSD” sized, so make sure you have the correct card reader - my card reader happened to have a slot that fit the size of the PSP memory card. I would link the card reader to you, but I’ve had it for over 5 years and I can’t find the specific one online anymore. There are definitely options out there, you just need to do some research and you’ll find a card reader that you can use! Hope this helped, thanks for watching ✌🏻
Here’s a better explanation take out the sd card now put the sd card into an sd card reader , then open the DCIM folder then open the 101msdcf folder then boom u have all your pictures and videos u took on your psp I literally just figured it out , and if u want to get fancy u can order a iPhone to usb reader and do those steps I told u but import them directly to your phone
I agree. If you’re interested in higher quality photos then the silver one is definitely the way to go. I believe it is the same resolution between both cameras for videos though! Thanks for watching 😎
awesome idea to grab your psp and take some pics looks great love the vibe
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it !
Amazing video
thank you!!
wow bro you are on a whole different wave. i've never seen this before your style is so unique
much love, thanks for watching !
this is so cool!!!!
Coool
thanks for watching !!
it’s a bit more expensive but there’s actually a higher quality psp camera out there, the silver model. the black one has a 0.3 MP camera while the silver is a 1.3 MP. it can take higher res photos up to 1280x960. same recording res across both unfortunately but it does look better
This is correct, thank you for sharing. I couldn’t find the silver model (GO! cam) for a cheap enough price. I picked up the black model for $20 which felt like a good price for such a niche use case. I watched a comparison between the two different models on UA-cam before making this video and definitely saw a difference in photo quality. I mainly wanted this cam to shoot home styled video clips and seeing as the resolution was the same when recording video between the models, I didn’t think an upgrade was necessary. Thank you for watching the video and best of luck with your PSP photography!
@@patrickcasella yeah i definitely prefer to use my camera as a pseudo camcorder over taking actual pictures with it, but figured i’d mention since the photography aspect was a main point of your video. maybe we can see some of pictures on the silver in the future if you revisit this! 🫶
I’m getting a psp camera! :)
nice!! hope it treats you well, thanks for watching 😎
@@patrickcasella You’re welcome! :)
How do you download the videos you took on the PSP to your phone/computer?
There’s two ways to do it! The first is by turning USB connection to “ON” under settings and transfer files via a USB cable. For some reason, on my specific PSP, my USB port was broken. So I used method two, which is just taking the memory card out of the PSP and using a SD card reader to transfer the files to my PC. It’s not “SD” or “microSD” sized, so make sure you have the correct card reader - my card reader happened to have a slot that fit the size of the PSP memory card. I would link the card reader to you, but I’ve had it for over 5 years and I can’t find the specific one online anymore. There are definitely options out there, you just need to do some research and you’ll find a card reader that you can use! Hope this helped, thanks for watching ✌🏻
Here’s a better explanation take out the sd card now put the sd card into an sd card reader , then open the DCIM folder then open the 101msdcf folder then boom u have all your pictures and videos u took on your psp I literally just figured it out , and if u want to get fancy u can order a iPhone to usb reader and do those steps I told u but import them directly to your phone
the silver camera is actually miiiles better ! The photos it takes are insane. The black one is mid in terms of picture quality
I agree. If you’re interested in higher quality photos then the silver one is definitely the way to go. I believe it is the same resolution between both cameras for videos though! Thanks for watching 😎
@@patrickcasella for videos the silver has a slightly better brightness handling (in low light or high light)
whats that AI upscaler app or site?
Stable diffusion
its psp 2000?
yessir