jsrockit
Moderator
Toy camera... as expected.
It's not really Yashica, just a company that bought the name.Again, why kickstarter? Yashica is owned by a huge company who obviously don't have any faith in their ideas. I suppose if they invest nothing themselves then it doesn't hurt to bin the concept next year.
Why would anyone want all the downsides of film (fixed ISO, colour or B&W but not both) with none of the benefits like a film image? It's like coupling the worst of both worlds.
ooh, sorry. Kickstarter link:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1940283777/expect-the-unexpected-digifilmtm-camera-by-yashica
I can't quite grasp the concept, but in essence it seems a different take on the Fuji Instax/Holga approach, a cheap'n'cheerful toy that looks like a traditional camera.
I don’t doubt that this will be somewhat profitable, but “get rich quick” hardly seems like the motivation here. They clearly put enormous amounts of R&D into this product, and it fills a particular niche. It’s cute and charming and weird—something fun for the Lomography set. Designing an eccentric toy camera from scratch and putting it on kickstarter is hardly the recipe for instant wealth—it reads to me like a labor of love for somebody. The fact that it isn’t for us doesn’t mean we ought to crap on it.
14MP is far more reasonable, if that’s correct!
I don’t doubt that this will be somewhat profitable, but “get rich quick” hardly seems like the motivation here. They clearly put enormous amounts of R&D into this product, and it fills a particular niche. It’s cute and charming and weird—something fun for the Lomography set. Designing an eccentric toy camera from scratch and putting it on kickstarter is hardly the recipe for instant wealth—it reads to me like a labor of love for somebody. The fact that it isn’t for us doesn’t mean we ought to crap on it.
14MP is far more reasonable, if that’s correct!
It's 14 MP. They corrected the typo. Still it's a tiny cell phone sized sensor. Disappointing. At least make it m43 size