Instant film photo is actually an ingenious and delightful digital camera - Yanko Design
Briefly

The renewed interest in instant cameras has captivated younger audiences, who appreciate the nostalgic appeal of instant photo printing. Despite being inferior to traditional film cameras, these devices charm users with their simplicity and limitations. The InstantSnap library introduces a quirky twist on this trend—although it imitates the look of an instant camera, it functions as a digital camera without immediate photo feedback or on-the-spot printing. Users must access their photos via a microSD card or USB-C, creating a playful experience around anticipation and framing.
Thanks to the retro design craze, instant cameras are now popular even among young people who have never seen the original Polaroid.
Mixing all those metaphors together, InstantSnap is a digital camera with an obviously unique design.
Unlike an actual instant camera, you can't even print the photo directly and have to access the photos and videos either through the microSD card or through a USB-C connection.
While that might sound like a critical flaw, it's actually part of the fun that InstantSnap brings to the table.
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