vintage film roll flips into miniature and functional digital camera
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vintage film roll flips into miniature and functional digital camera
"The OPT100 NeoFilm 100 by Opt! brings back vintage film rolls by making the rear part into miniature and functional digital cameras. Sized at 35mm, the cartridge device can fit into a pocket or small bag or even hang as an accessory. Colorways such as Yellow and Black, Multi, and White and Orange reinforce the retro reference, and these combinations are also seen in the graphic language of analog packaging."
"Just above the sensor lies the tiny flash. Wrapped around the film roll digital camera is the retro design of the skin, and from the images, users may be able to peel them off. The shutter button is on the side of the canister, and to protect the device, the brand even includes the silicone-looking barrel, similar to the ones that film rolls had. The miniature digital camera is rechargeable, and users can continuously use it for around an hour."
The OPT100 NeoFilm 100 converts the rear of a 35mm film cartridge into a functional miniature digital camera. The device measures 47 × 25 × 25 millimeters, weighs about 25 grams, and fits in a pocket or hangs as an accessory. Image capture reaches 3760 × 2128 resolution and video records at 1920 × 1080 (30fps). Files save to a microSDHC card up to 32GB and can be transferred via a card reader. The camera includes a small rear display, centered lens, near-invisible sensor, tiny flash, side shutter button, removable retro skins, and a silicone-looking protective barrel. Battery life supports roughly one hour of continuous use.
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