Oh it would be a great idea to print her photos and make her a photo album. My 9 yr old grandson got a camera for Christmas, and this has given me the inspiration to take him on a photo walk.
Just watched your videos on the Camp Snap and Paper Shoot. Which one would you recommend for someone that just wants to capture some more vintage-style photos every once in awhile? I hear the Paper Shoot is better but I just love the form factor of the Camp Snap that much more.
Personally I prefer the Camp Snap and the reason is because its simpler. For a novelty camera like this I don't want a ton of options because then it just complicates things and while the Paper Shoot isn't complicated it does have more shooting options than the Camp Snap which then makes it more complicated. For simplicity sake I'd choose the Camp Snap!
Hey man! Since you are interested in photography, are there any cameras you know that are in the range of 100-500 dollars (USD) for student photography? Thanks!
It's really easy to find APS-C DSLRs for less than $500, like the Canon SL1. Even some older full-frame DSLRs, like the 5D Mark II, can be found for under $500.
Oh it would be a great idea to print her photos and make her a photo album. My 9 yr old grandson got a camera for Christmas, and this has given me the inspiration to take him on a photo walk.
That’s not a bad idea! Might have to do that!
Just watched your videos on the Camp Snap and Paper Shoot. Which one would you recommend for someone that just wants to capture some more vintage-style photos every once in awhile? I hear the Paper Shoot is better but I just love the form factor of the Camp Snap that much more.
Personally I prefer the Camp Snap and the reason is because its simpler. For a novelty camera like this I don't want a ton of options because then it just complicates things and while the Paper Shoot isn't complicated it does have more shooting options than the Camp Snap which then makes it more complicated. For simplicity sake I'd choose the Camp Snap!
Hey man! Since you are interested in photography, are there any cameras you know that are in the range of 100-500 dollars (USD) for student photography? Thanks!
It's really easy to find APS-C DSLRs for less than $500, like the Canon SL1. Even some older full-frame DSLRs, like the 5D Mark II, can be found for under $500.