Get Creative With 4 Colour Filters
All of our cameras come with 4 shooting modes. Colour, Black & White, Sepia & Cool Tone.
If you like our Old Classic White camera, you’re a minimalist, you’re cool, and you live in a condo downtown that overlooks a body of water. Your home is always clean and smells faintly of lemons and soft musk. When you go out with your friends, you’re the mom of the group, and you always make sure everyone gets home in one piece. The Uber will be here in five minutes!
18MP - 4896x3672
Sensor - 1/3
Focus - 22mm
Aperture - F.22
ISO - 100-3200
1 Camera Board
1 Paper Stone Case
1 Paper Strap
1 Type-C USB Cable
2 Plastic & 2 Brass Fasteners
Requires 2 AAA Rechargeable Batteries and 1 SD Card – Sold Separately
18MP CMOS Image Resolution
One Button System
Automatic Image Algorithms
Time Lapse Capabilities in MP4 Format (Function Card Recording Sold Separately)
1440p 10 Seconds Video Clip in MP4 Format (Function Card Recording Sold Separately)
Four Color Effects (Color, Black and White, Sepia, and Blue Tone)
Supports SD Card with a Maximum 128GB Capacity (Sold Separately)
JPEG Picture Format
DIY Assembly
Compatible With MAC OS and Windows XP/SP2/Vista/7/8/10Answer
Product Size and Weight
Length: 10.9cm
Width: 7cm
Height: 1.2cm
Weight: 62g (without batteries)
Package Size and Weight
Length: 18cm
Width:12.5cm
Height: 2.3cm
Weight: 135g (without batteries)
All of our cameras come with 4 shooting modes. Colour, Black & White, Sepia & Cool Tone.
Start by inserting the AAA batteries on the bottom. Then add the SD card into the SD card slot on the right side of the camera (front camera facing you). Line up the case to the camera board and fold it over to the back. Use the golden screws to fasten the case in place at the top.
Choose a filter on the back and press the shutter button on the front.
You’ll need the video function card or the USB-C cable and a power bank if you don’t have the function card. If you’re using the function card, insert it inside the camera on the right side underneath the SD card slot and choose the 3rd filter on the back to take time-lapse videos or the 4th filter to take regular 10-second videos.
For regular video, the camera indicators on the back will flash for 10 seconds and it’ll stop once the recording is done. When you’re recording a time-lapse video, you’ll want to leave the camera alone for 30 minutes while it continuously takes photos that will come together to create the video.
There are 2 indicators on the back, the left is for the SD card and if that is flashing, it either means the SD card is missing, not put in correctly, is full, or the card is needing to be re-formatted.
The indicator on the right is for the batteries and that means the batteries need to be changed. Use the cable your order came with to plug the camera in and charge the batteries.
The camera lasts between 1 and 2 weeks on a single charge but of course, it all depends on how often you’re using the camera.
You need high quality AAA rechargeable batteries, we recommend Bonai batteries which we sell on the website, but any AAA rechargeable batteries would do
The camera is created with stone paper which actually isn’t even paper, it’s crushed rock. We’ve tested the general sturdiness of our cameras by chucking them across our homes and they’ve all stood the test of time. They are also kid-proof and water-resistant.
We like to say the camera is water resistant. It can withstand rain, snow, and a few coffee spills but we do not recommend dunking the camera in water.