There is a small digital camera inside old 35mm film rolls


After the popularity he achieved Kodak Chamirait was inevitable that other vintage-inspired digital game cameras would start appearing. While the design of the Charmera is inspired by the Kodak Fling disposable camera of the 1980s,… Film OPT100 Neo It crams a basic digital camera into a roll of 35mm film that comes inside a plastic case and a matching small aesthetically pleasing box.

Priced at 5,940 yen, or just under $40, the OPT100 is currently only available in Japan. If you can’t resist cute digital cameras with terrible specs, you can find them on eBay for a high price, but… Amazon Japan He also appears to be hoarding it. The OPT100’s 1-megapixel sensor is smaller than the Charmera’s 1.6-megapixel sensor, and that drops to 0.3-megapixel when capturing video. Even with a small selection of filters and built-in flash, you shouldn’t expect anything more than grainy, low-resolution shots with muted colors coming out of the camera.

You can expand the OPT100’s storage with up to a 32GB microSD card, and its rechargeable battery is good for about an hour of continuous use if you avoid the flash. There’s no viewfinder, but a small LCD screen on the back of the camera can be used for framing, reviewing shots, and accessing settings. Even the OPT100’s ergonomics are questionable, with the spindle on the side of the camera acting as the shutter button. But most likely, none of these issues will prevent the OPT100 from flying off the shelves, as is the case with the Charmera.

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