
"Quite a lot of interesting gadgets tend to originate from Japan, challenging the conventional product designs for good. Some are surprisingly multifunctional, while others tick the boxes of fun novelty for geeks. The OPT100 NeoFilm digital camera that looks like a camera roll is from the latter pool. The tiny accessory emulates the old-school camera rolls by Kodak, evoking nostalgic memories. The Kodak Charmera is another accessory with similar vibes, so, of course, there's a market for such offbeat gadgets."
"OPT100 NeoFilm measures 47mm x 25mm x 25mm and weighs just 25 grams, making it highly pocketable, or good to carry along tethered to a keychain or backpack. Obviously, this won't replace your flagship smartphone or digital camera with its 8-megapixel CMOS sensor, but it's a good accessory to show off. In daylight, it fares well with the ability to shoot photos at 3760 × 2128 pixels resolution, and videos at 0.3 megapixels in HD resolution at 30 frames per second."
"The camera roll has a fixed 3.2mm lens that can focus on objects at a distance of 20 cm or 70 cm away from the shooter. Shutter speed of 100-300 milliseconds, and the ISO range of 1500-1600 is not bad for such a makeshift shooting accessory."
OPT100 NeoFilm emulates classic camera rolls in multiple colorways, including Kodak yellow and black and rainbow contrasts, offering a nostalgic novelty accessory. The device measures 47mm x 25mm x 25mm and weighs 25 grams, making it pocketable and keychain-friendly. It uses an 8-megapixel CMOS sensor to capture photos at 3760 × 2128 pixels and record video at 0.3 megapixels HD at 30 fps. A fixed 3.2mm lens focuses at 20 cm or 70 cm, with shutter speeds of 100–300 ms and ISO 1500–1600. A 160×80 pixel rear display and microSD slot support framing and storage up to 32 GB, targeting quick on-the-go snaps rather than flagship-quality imaging.
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