CAMP Snap CS-8 Super 8 movie cameras with modern means


CAMP Snap, a brand known for its budget -free digital camera, has announced its first video camera. The new Camp Snap CS-8 movie is inspired by the Super 8M movie cameras released by companies such as Kodak and Canon in the 1960s and 1970s. Its function is limited to the same and simplifying the CS-8 is easy to use, and while the film stocks of the SD card, such as film cameras integrated for decades, are lacked, so there is no immediate way to review the shots that you photographed.

An operator on the CS-8 handle is used to start and stop registration, while a pair of buttons near Commelfinder Chooms inside and outside. There is a disk for choosing different transverse ratios including 16: 9 broad screen, 4: 3 that are closely similar to old home films, in addition to 1: 1 and 9:16 to take videos provided for social media. The second telephone connection can be used to activate many “old -style filters” such as a pale benz, the granulated analog, and even black and white effect.

There are no details about the shape of a rechargeable CS-8 battery, however according to Hollywood ObserverThe camera in Disneyland, the camera is able to record the video by 4K, depending on the percentage of the width to the specified height. The analog meters on both sides of the camera are displayed the remaining battery life and the recording capacity, and videos are captured to the SD 4 GB card that can accommodate about five hours of the shots.

This is more than enough to re -equip if you are concerned that the moments you seized were not as magic as possible, but the lack of a screen means that your videos are a full puzzle until you connect the camera (or its SD card) with a computer to empty the shots. CAMP SNAP plays CS-8 as a way to revive “the magic of filmmaking where it remains at the present time and the surprise experience later.” We hope all surprises are good.

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