Superheadz in Tokyo have designed a digital video camera that shoots “Super 8 like” videos in 640×480 format – the Digital Harinezumi 2.
VIDEO
The Digital Harinezumi was designed mixing some good ideas with a bit of luck as well. It just seemed to capture what happened around us in a more magical way. It takes video in a quality that will remind you an old Super 8mm home movie camera.
PHOTO
The design pays tribute to those rolls of 110 film. So when you take a photo you’ll see that you get a picture just like the ones you got with your old pocket cameras.
Camera Kit (included)
Kingston 2GB microSD™ Memory Card with 2 Adapters
Sanyo CR2 Photo Lithium Battery 2 Pack
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Specs: Resolution: 3 MegaPixel
Recording resolution: still picture: 1600×1200 or 320×240, video: 640 × 480
Film sensitivity: 100/800
Lens: Normal : about 1m to infinity Macro: about 10cm
File Format: Still Picture: JPEG Video: AVI (25fps)
Memory: Micro SD Card (Up to 2GB; Sold Separately)
Display: (Width) 3.3cm (Height) 2.5cm
Body: (Length) about 9cm (Height) about 3cm (Width) about 3.5cm
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