Taken by Paper Shoot

Real photos. No edits.

by Kirsten Kruk

by Hannah Grogan

by Rebecca Kilci

by Jette

by Savannah Krista

@cookie_maestri

How it works

Smile. Shoot. Share.

⚡ Batteries in

🎨 Switch tones (no app)

📸 Press once

🔄 Transfer & share via USB-C (or SD)

No screen by design — stay present. The surprise is the point.

Pick your camera

TIME

Photos come out with a filmlike quality but without film’s high price tag and environmental impact.

— Guadalupe GonzalezBest Best Inventions 2021

What you get

  • Includes: 20MP camera + 64GB SD card + rechargeable AAA batteries
  • Transfer: via USB-C (or SD) — no app needed

Ready to shoot out of the box.

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What you can do (without editing)

• 4 built-in film tones
• 20MP digital photos
• 300–500 shots per charge
• USB-powered time-lapse + 10s clips

Start simple. Nothing extra

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Original

Black & White

Sepia

Blue

Load video:

Timelapse mode — capture hours in seconds

Load video:

Short video mode — shoot clips with film-like charm

Product Details

Paper Camera Dimensions & Weight

105 mm*68 mm*15 mm / 100 g

Materials

Glass-fiber, Optical lens, Leather texture paper, Card board, Brass.

Camera Specifications

• Photo Resolution: 20 Megapixels
• Lens: 28mm Fixed-Focus
• Aperture: f/2.2
• ISO Range: 100–3200 (Auto)
• Shutter Speed: 1/30s – 1/2000s (Auto)
• Photo Format: JPG
• Video Format: MP4
• Storage: Supports SD / SDHC cards up to 128GB
- 64GB SD card stores over 30,000 photos
• Power Options:
- 2× Rechargeable AAA Batteries
- USB-C External Power (e.g., power bank)

What’s Included

  • Camera Board

  • Leather Texture Paper Case

  • Wide-angle & Macro Effect Lens

  • SD Card

  • Brass Fasteners

  • AAA Rechargeable Batteries

  • USB-C Cable (Charging & Data)

FAQ

Is the image quality actually good?

Yes — and intentionally so.

Paper Shoot uses a real digital sensor and carefully tuned optics to create photos that feel soft, warm, and natural, rather than overly sharp or over-processed like a phone.
It’s not trying to win a spec race — it’s designed to capture texture, light, and mood in a way that feels more like film than a screenshot.If you’re expecting clinical sharpness, this isn’t that camera.
If you want photos that feel human and timeless, it is.

No screen? How do I know if I actually got the shot?

You don’t — and that’s the point.

Paper Shoot is designed to remove constant checking, retakes, and distractions. You press the shutter, stay in the moment, and discover the photos later.

Most users find this surprisingly freeing — fewer photos, but more meaningful ones. You trust the moment instead of managing it.

Why not just use a filter on my phone?

Because filters imitate a look after the photo is taken.
Paper Shoot captures its look in-camera, using real light, a dedicated sensor, and carefully tuned optics.

There’s no app, no presets, and no editing pipeline.
What you see later isn’t a simulation — it’s what the camera actually captured. More importantly, using a separate camera changes how you shoot.

No notifications. No checking. Just the moment.

Does it work indoors or at night?

Yes, within reason.

Paper Shoot performs best in natural daylight, window light, and well-lit indoor spaces.
In low light or at night, photos will appear darker and more atmospheric — closer to film than to night-mode phone photography.

This is a creative choice, not a limitation. If you want a softer, moodier look, it works beautifully.

How long does the battery last?

Two fully charged rechargeable AAA batteries delivers approximately 300–500 photos, depending on usage.

Using standard AAA rechargeable means:

  • Easy to replace or carry spares
  • Simple to recharge anywhere
  • No proprietary batteries

Reliable, travel-friendly, and low-stress.

Why is it priced higher than cheap cameras?

Because Paper Shoot isn’t designed to be disposable. Cheap cameras often use low-quality components and are meant to be replaced after a short time.

Paper Shoot is built with a real digital sensor, durable materials, and a modular system that lets you change shells, add features, and keep using the same camera for years.

You’re not paying for specs — you’re paying for intentional design, longevity, and a different way of photographing everyday life.

What’s the difference between built-in tones and filter cards?

Built-in tones are the 4 base looks already inside the camera. Filter cards are physical add-ons—like swapping film stocks—to unlock more looks and playful effects.

  • Built-in tones: switch the basics anytime—no card needed.
  • Filter cards: swap a card to change the look; some cards can also create fun effects (photobooth-style sequences, double exposures).

Which should I use?

  • Fast, everyday shooting → Built-in tones
  • More variety / special effects → Filter cards

A screen-free camera for real-life moments.

Digital Detox

20MP

Film-Like

Video Clips

Real Moments

Take It Anywhere

Screenless