This little camera is great. I think having a dedicated device for stuff is so much more fun than using your phone for everything. Plus you get cool pics that don't look like everyone else's iPhone pics that all use the same camera and decoding etc. And it's a conversation starter and feels like a fun toy to just carry around. Also it's only 70$ so a lot cheaper than a film point and shoot.
i've always wanted to tote around a camera with me with the intention of taking more pictures. for awhile that was my grandma's vintage kodak cameo, but then developing film became so much more expensive and i stopped.
i didn't necessarily want a 2000s digital camera because having screens to look at in a camera makes me feel unecessarily judgy of myself? π
i found out about this by accident through an ad on reddit and i was really taken in by it having the uncomplicated energy of a film camera but the convenience/cost saving of digital cameras.
i've had this for about 3 months and i love it. i actually remember to snap quick photos but i'm not staring at the screen contemplating whether or not my teeth look weird. it's sturdy too! my clumsy self has dropped it in my rocky backyard.
Satisfaction of a film camera without paying for film. its a digital camera but doesnβt have a screen so you have to wait to upload pics to a computer to see your work. The right kind of gimmicky
my friends showed me this movie in high school and it really opened me up to weird and alt movies and stories in all mediums. I watch it at least twice a year.
He was stoned and we were at an AC/DC show but this was the first time ever so the culmination of my entire adult life's accomplishments being validated by ur literal creator felt pretty good
Free museums, botanical garden, and a ton of other stuff stuff and Libby you can rent ebooks and audiobooks from the library and listen to them on your phone or read them on a kindle if that's your thing, also look at this cute library card