Paper Shoot is an alternative to disposable cameras that are already made of paper! Marketed as a great alternative for those who want the features of disposable cameras, without the need for upgrading or scanning, the Paper Shoot camera doesn’t have to be thrown away following you’re done shooting.
The company behind the Paper Shoot camera has a new 18MP option (as opposed to the original 16MP camera) now available for pre-order, with an exclusive offering and new features featuring a higher resolution.
• Read our honest Paper Shoot Paper Camera review (Opens in a new tab)
As an exclusive offer for Early Birds who pre-order the $135 / £149 18MP version (product currently not available in Australia), orders will receive a brand new functional card (essentially a SIM) of their choice free of charge. The $30 / £32 cards will add new imaging options) including the latest old frame, color palette, and square and double exposure cards. Also: Pumpkins can be found everywhere paper camera (Opens in a new tab) The site in October to get a bonus promo code!
In addition to the resolution upgrade, some other features of the 18MP cameras have been changed. The USB interface is now Type-C instead of A, video quality has been increased from 1080p to 1440p (videos are still only 10 seconds long), and memory card support has been increased from 32GB to 128GB.
Paper Shoot cameras come with 4 interchangeable filters: Color, Black and White, Sepia and Cool Tone, which photographers can switch using the filter switch located on the back of the camera. The company also sells lenses such as fisheye lens, star lens, prism, wide angle and radial effect lenses that can be turned on and off to customize your shooting effect.
Paper cameras look great with great designs and you can choose from a wide range of paper cases and beautiful colors for your camera assembly. We hope the latest 18MP rendering is even better than the first and we’re excited to see what efforts have been put into this new eco-friendly alternative to traditional disposable cameras.
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Hopefully, the company has made some internal improvements to this latest camera that go beyond the megapixel upgrade. When we reviewed the paper camera Back in February (Opens in a new tab)We found it to be overrated with the lackluster image quality and very poor battery life.
We absolutely love to prove Paper Shoot wrong this time around and believe the company can produce the fit, the quality, and the quality. Affordable, Affordable, Affordable As an alternative to the harmful and wasteful trend of using disposable cameras.
a look 18 MP Paper Camera (Opens in a new tab) If your interest is piqued. With loads of early deals and exclusive pre-order discounts, it’s time to order now.
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