rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I read here a RFF that folks want a digital without all the buttons/menus, something with no screen, something with a real viewfinder, "just the basics."
Well, here you go:
https://store.moma.org/museum/moma/ProductDisplay_CROZ-DIY-Digital-Camera-_10451_10001_253681_-1_26674_46162
And, it's much less expensive than a Leica....
Only 5 megapixels but it will support up to 32g SD cards. AAA battery power.
Rob
Well, here you go:
https://store.moma.org/museum/moma/ProductDisplay_CROZ-DIY-Digital-Camera-_10451_10001_253681_-1_26674_46162
And, it's much less expensive than a Leica....
Only 5 megapixels but it will support up to 32g SD cards. AAA battery power.
Rob
Big Ursus
Well-known
According to what I’ve found online, it seems to be menuless, and it has no dials or LCD, but it has gizmos that flash and make sounds to tell you a picture’s been taken?!
Ranchu
Veteran
It's a good start, but it's way too chintzy, and it needs a proper viewfinder and shutter button. Hundred and fifty dollars my ass!
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
It's a good start, but it's way too chintzy, and it needs a proper viewfinder and shutter button. Hundred and fifty dollars my ass!
The price at MOMA is a bit more than what they were asking in their kickstarter. Those were about 115 USD and that version of the camera was wood body and brass framed.
What amuses me about the camera is the emphasis on the "DIY"...
Rob
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