Tech Specs

Design

Materials

Copper, Renewable plastic.

Package Weight / Dimensions (W x H x D )

65 g / 60 mmx110 mmx15 mm

Customer Reviews

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John Furlong
Good in parts...

Just like all the PaperShoot products it's very creatively packaged. The four cards come in a metal tin with slide-off lid and provision for storing the SIM cards when they've been removed from their larger carrier card. I found only three of the four to be of any real use to me. Here are my thoughts on each one:
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FN2 - SQUARE FRAME - the camera needs to be held in 'portrait' mode to get the image orientated the right way if the subject is people or objects. If it's an abstract subject, then it's not important.
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FN3 - RETRO PHOTO FRAME - this equates to Polaroid 600 / SX70 etc. Once again the camera need to be in portrait mode as per the SQUARE FRAME card.
The wider border of the white frame can sometimes show 'bleed through' because the frame effect puts a white mask over part of the normal wide format of the image. If that area has strong colours or contrast information that can appear in the wider border.
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FN4 - DOUBLE EXPOSURE - works well, probably the most useful card in the set - image attached
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FN5 - BATTERY POWERED COLOUR PALETTE RECORDING - I didn't fully understand what was meant by 'colour palette', It turns out to mean that the four colour modes of the camera are superimposed in four equal areas on still and video images produced by the card. This isn't of much interest to me. The only good thing about the effect is that it also produces a black 'retro' style border on the images (orientation important once again) Depending on the subject matter it's possible to totally desaturate the image to minimise the impact of the 'colour palette' to get a useable result

Hi John,

Thank you so much for your detailed review, I'm sure many of our customers will find this information invaluable.

Best wishes
Will