Paper Shoot Camera - 20MP Digicam With Choice Of Cases

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Case: Vintage Camera (1953)
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Description

Stay in the moment with a Paper Shoot Camera! The PaperShoot is a minimalist, eco-friendly digital camera that captures high-quality photos without a distracting screen.

The 20MP Paper Shoot Camera is the perfect blend of simplicity and style, designed to capture life's moments in an eco-friendly, minimalist package. With its 20-megapixel resolution, this innovative digital camera delivers sharp, vibrant photos, while its slim, lightweight design makes it a breeze to carry everywhere.

Made with sustainable materials and featuring an easy-to-use interface, the Paper Shoot Digicam is ideal for those who want high-quality photos without the fuss of traditional cameras. Enjoy photography that’s as stylish and unique as you are. NB: for even more choice of case then head to the official UK Paper Shoot website!

Hang on, Digital Camera?

We know from our customer surveys that >98% of our community are 'hybrid' photographers i.e. shoot digital as well as analogue. This is because there are many situations in life when using your film camera is impractical: you've loaded a black and white film then stumble across a super colourful scene; you've got a low ISO emulsion in your camera and you duck into a pub; you want to try several compositions before coming back in golden hour to catch the Perfect Shot.

We'd like to offer people an alternative to their mobile phone or a heavy DSLR - a camera that holds true to many of the reasons that people still shoot film - mindful, eco-friendly, and without the distraction of a live screen.

Don't worry, we aren't about to start a big pivot away from championing the unique joy and results of film photography. But if you HAVE to shoot on digital then leave your phone in your bag and use a stylish Paper Shoot instead!

For more information you can head to the UK website: uk.papershoot.com

Features at a glance

  • Designed and produced by a family business in Taiwan (the founder is a film photographer!)
  • Eco-friendly materials and epically stylish designs: the 'paper' in the name refers to stone paper which is a highly durable material made from pressed limestone and biodegradable resin. It is water resistant, drop resistant, and just as durable as plastic casing; it’s just much better for the planet than plastic!
  • 20MP resolution for large digital images - everything you need and no more
  • Lightweight and creative, with four shooting modes for different aesthetics and the option for timelapse and video as well

What's in the box?

  1. 20MP camera board
  2. Case for your camera
  3. AAA rechargeable batteries (x2)
  4. SD card (32GB)
  5. USB cable for charging and downloading your photos

Specifications

 Camera Size 68 mm W x 105 mm H x 14 mm D
Weight 85g
Resolution 20MP CMOS Image Resolution (JPEG)
Lens aperture F/2.2
Focal length 22mm
ISO Automatic (100-3200)
Shutter speed  Automatic (up to 1/30s)
Video 1440p 10 seconds video clip (MP4)
SD card 128GB max (32 GB is included)
Flash No - ring flash sold separately

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Customer Reviews

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JohnFurlong (Hounslow, GB)
A worthwhile addition

In order to prevent the two halves of the body getting pinched together I’ve added a couple of spacers to go on to the screws which hold the camera ‘body’ together which improves the appearance of the assembled camera. I asked Sparrow Fabrications to make a 3D printed part for another item to go with the Ring Light accessory and as part of the project he made the spacers and a useful tool to help in fitting them. Sparrow Fabrications can be found on eBay - use the advanced search facility to find the supplier name.

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Neil I. (Antwerp, BE)
Great fun camera to use - and people love it

The camera seems basic - and it is to use, but it provides a huge variety of opportunities to play with photography with the analogue experience of having to wait to see you photos (as long as it takes to load your shots). In short, easy to use, built in filters are a good balance of fun variety and when combined with additional filters simply makes me smile. Also don't underestimate the amount of interest people have when they see the camera and its output...

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Vikki R. (Manchester, GB)
Great little digital/film bridge

I like that you can’t see the images until you plug into a camera harking back to analogue. The rechargeable batteries makes it a very sustainable camera and everyone has stopped to ask about it when I’ve been out with it. The inbuilt filters are good. The paper case does get bashed and scratched easily even wearing round my neck, when the plastic covers arrive to purchase separately will be better I think. And also only one brass lens cover at the moment which isn’t a design I like to fit with the classic vintage camera case. But the classic design one is also supposed to be on its way over soon too. It’s available abroad only at the moment.

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Paul B. (Harrow, GB)
Quirky, fun little digital.

Not my usual sort of purchase, but a fun little thing. Easy enough to assemble, easy to use. Has a tendency to over-expose in bright light, but otherwise produces reasonably sharp images. Very pocketable. Worth a look for those times when you want to experiment with digital.

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JohnFurlong (Hounslow, GB)
Hard to resist...

A digital camera without a screen made out of 'paper'?? When you stop and think about it, the designers have been very canny in considering how we use our digicams. Perhaps we don't always pay attention to the results on the camera screen, but do spend time reviewing the results on a computer or tablet. As to it's construction, the case I chose ('Vintage Camera 1961' - Olympus Trip look-alike) feels very robust and not at all papery. I suspect the shutter button may be the first thing to go with prolonged use but the real button on the circuit board will be accessible. Image quality is suprisingly good - once you've removed the almost-impossible-to-see piece of plastic film covering the sensor /lens! When taking a picture be sure to keep your finger well away from the lens - it's quite wide-angle. To avoid camera shake in low light situations don't move the camera until you hear the SECOND sound which indicates shutter action. The first 'bleep' after pressing the shutter button indicates the camera has turned on and is doing its sums for exposure and ISO setting. When that's complete you'll hear the characteristic shutter sound. I've attached a set of images showing each of the four built-in 'filters' - colour, B&W, sepia amd blue. Image transfer to a Mac proved a bit difficult initially - use of a SD card reader was 100% OK, but USB cable less so. This was resolved by contacting the PS support people who provided a helpful procedure for overcoming the time and date setting which when followed also made file transfer via cable 100% reliable. If all this sounds daunting I'd suggest sticking with a SD card reader

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