18 MP Paper Camera - Old Classic
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Tech Specs
Camera Features
– 18MP CMOS Image Resolution.
– One-Button System (On/Off/Shoot).
– Automatic image algorithms.
– 1440p 10 seconds video clip.
– Video and time-lapse by MP4 format.
– Four color effects/Time lapse/10 seconds video
– Requires and supports SD card below 128 GB.
– JPG Picture format.
– DIY Assembly
– Compatible With MAC OS and Windows XP and later versions.
Camera Spec.
–18 Mega Pixel
–28 mm Focus
–Aperture : F2.2
–ISO 100-3200
–Max shutter time@ 1/30"
–Requires standard SD card ( under 128 GB) & 2 AAA rechargeable batteries.
Design
- Materials
Glass-fiber, Optical lens, Stone paper, Card board, Brass.
- Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth)
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Included in the Box
18 MP Camera board
Stone paper case
Brass fasteners
Washable paper strap
USB-A to USB-C cable, 0.25 m (Charging & Data Transfer)
Wide-angle & Macro Effect lens ( *Bundle-exclusive)
32G SD Card (*Bundle-exclusive)
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Paper Shoot Camera
- Manual assembly requires no tools.
- One-button power on, automatic shutdown after taking a photo.
- Easy access to vintage digital photos.
Time-lapse video
Imagine putting your phone or pricey camera right in the middle of Times Square for a time-lapse shoot. You’d be glued to your gear the whole time, or itching to check WhatsApp. But guess what? PaperShoot handles it effortlessly, no sweat!
10-second Video Clip
Riding and filming at the same time? Yep, you can totally do that with PaperShoot! And don’t worry—I'm wearing a helmet!
FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
How long does PaperShoot Camera last?
PaperShoot camera is a digital camera, with proper use and storage, PaperShoot camera will last as long as you want it to.
Wouldn’t a camera made from paper fall apart?
Nope! Don’t be fooled by the name - the “paper” only refers to the outer casing and isn’t exactly what you’re thinking! The Paper Shoot is encased in stone paper, which is a highly durable material made from pressed limestone and biodegradable resin. It is water resistant, drop resistant, and just as durable as plastic casing; it’s just good for the planet!
How does the PaperShoot work?
The PaperShoot camera is entirely digital! It runs on 2 AAA rechargeable batteries and a standard SD card ( under 128GB ). Using the USB-C cable that comes with your camera, you can recharge your camera whenever and continually empty and reuse your SD card, it means you can take unlimited photos.
How do I take video or timelapse?
To take a video on your Paper Shoot, plug it into a portable charger, switch to the third filter, and press the shutter button. It will take a 10-second video! To take a timelapse, repeat the same steps but switch to the fourth filter. Let your camera take photos for 30 minutes for a 10-second timelapse! You can also purchase a video/timelapse function card to eliminate the need for an external power source.
How do I access my photos?
There are a few different ways to see your photos! Since the Paper Shoot runs entirely on SD cards, you only need to plug your USB cable into your computer! Alternatively, you can purchase a Wifi SD card, which will allow you to see your photos without a cable, or you can purchase a phone-SD card reader to download Paper Shoot photos directly to your phone.
Does Paper Shoot have a flash?
While the PaperShoot does not currently have a built-in flash, we have a detachable ring light! Rather than creating a new camera with the flash upgrade, we wanted to create an option allowing any customer access to a flash for their camera.