If we kept uses a Polaroid camera it was unable to compete, but if thrown away was pity perhaps that's the right phrase to describe the fate of Polaroid cameras now, it may happen that the Polaroid camera is no longer in use due to the advent of digital cameras.
This Polaroid look-a-like packs modern digital guts. (Picture from: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/) |
Result of night shot camera test. (Picture from: http://estore.peek-ture.com/) |
But by the hands of Carbon, Hong Kong based company, one of the series of Polaroid cameras are "reborn", albeit with a slightly different appearance. A camera called One Mini, this device is shaped like a Polaroid One Step SX-70. The difference is, this camera has adopted digital technology.
The camera is also capable of capturing images with a resolution of 5MP and can be paired with a PictBridge printer for the printing process.
Mini One has a view finder and the power switch on the side of the camera. For strength, the camera relies on two AA batteries.
Result of the camera shot test. (Picture from: http://estore.peek-ture.com/) |
Digital images from camera-made Carbon can be stored on the camera internal memory. However, if you want to add storage capacity, users will also be possible to add it via MicroSD cards up to 32 GB. The transfer process can be done to make use of a computer USB cable.
As well, as quoted by the Daily Mail, this device will be priced at U.S. $125 (or approx Rp. 1.2 million) and available in 3 colors (white, black and pink). *** [CARBON | EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SRI | PIKIRAN RAKYAT 06122012]
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