The nostalgia of the past meets the excitement of the future with this amazing DIY Polaroid camera that can print tangible copies of moving images.
The camera was made by New York-based developer Abhishek Singh, and as the name suggests, the 'InstaGif,' instantaneously prints out moving, 3 second videos. To use the device, one simply points and shoots to capture video footage. Instead of printing a square piece of instant film, the camera ejects a film cartridge, which features a screen containing the short, GIF-like video clip. The cartridge can only store one moving image at a time, meaning a user's video will get wiped when the camera is used again. However, the cartridge is USB compatible, enabling users to upload the clips to their computer or mobile devices as they go.
GIF-Printing Polaroid Cameras
Abhishek Singh's 'InstaGif' DIY Polaroid Camera Prints Short Videos
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