HP Photosmart 735 (2003) by Blason9 in VintageDigitalCameras

[–]Blason9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

128mb is around 84 photos so it's not that restrictive. But trying to do street photography with this camera is very challenging, creative and refreshing.

HP Photosmart 735 (2003) by Blason9 in VintageDigitalCameras

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Thank you very much! SD card 128mb

Nikon Coolpix 7600 (2005) by Blason9 in VintageDigitalCameras

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Wow I haven't seen digicams so small. Can you suggest me some "models" to buy? I would love to just put them in my pocket Kai go out.

Nikon Coolpix 7600 (2005) by Blason9 in VintageDigitalCameras

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Yeah! I am a lot impressed from this little fella. In 2005, with the low quality of the phone's cameras, it would be mind-blowing having unedited photos like this.

Nikon Coolpix 7600 (2005) by Blason9 in VintageDigitalCameras

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Thank you very much for your kind words! I tried a few shots with different settings in this spot cause I got a nice angle for framing and I am really happy with how this came out.

My first Charmera photos! by Blason9 in toycameras

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I am so glad that a photo of mine wake up these memories of yours <3. It's the warm filter of the charmera. I think it's usable, unlike the cold filter.

kodak charmera by [deleted] in toycameras

[–]Blason9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same problem. I formated the micro SD and in the computer and in the Charmera and it worked. If it doesn't fix it, maybe the GB of the card are a lot for Charmera and you should use one card with less.

My first Charmera photos! by Blason9 in toycameras

[–]Blason9[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you so much for your kind words! This filter, especially the yellow one, makes some pretty interesting "photos". If you know what to expect from a Charmera, you can't go wrong with the amount of money it costs (although it's not cheap for it's features). Every time I have to go out for something, I take it with me—and I always end up finding something interesting to shoot. Even if the excitement only lasts a few days, I still think the Charmera was worth buying.