9 comments

  • zerobees2 hours ago
    I don&#x27;t understand how this works. If it&#x27;s a transparent display that just passes through light and adds some overlay information (like a viewfinder on d&#x2F;SLR cameras of the old), then doesn&#x27;t the frame change completely depending on the distance you&#x27;re holding the device at in relation to your face?<p>It can&#x27;t be meant to be used with your arm fully outstretched, because that would be an impractically narrow field of view. So how do you &quot;calibrate&quot; your stance to make the capture match the FOV of the glass rectangle you&#x27;re looking through?
    • tantalor8 minutes ago
      It likely comes with instructions like &quot;hold directly in front of you, at exactly 15cm distance, with your left eye closed&quot;.
    • zamadatix1 hour ago
      For a near flat $29 MSRP camera I&#x27;m not sure I could come up with better way to have an overlaid viewfinder. The screen itself even looks to be a cheap segmented display, not a grid of pixels.<p>If you care those things mess up your framing of the shot then you probably don&#x27;t want a flat $29 camera.
    • mikestew2 hours ago
      I think the idea is that the display kinda represents the shot, but not well, but if you cared you wouldn’t be shooting with a $29 camera. I mean, it takes 1920x1080 pics, don’t get too picky there, Ansley Adams. :-)<p>But I agree with you, I don’t see how the “viewfinder” is all that useful, other than “nifty!”.
      • circuit101 hour ago
        But if it’s giving you no information about what will actually be in frame you might as well just look in front of you and guess
        • daniel_reetz27 minutes ago
          Or develop thesense &amp; skill of using it. It clearly has a fixed FOV that&#x27;s being cropped based on what&#x27;s on the display.<p>Humans can learn this stuff, cameras with crude viewfinders have appeared in the past.
          • circuit107 minutes ago
            Could you not develop the same sense by just looking in front of you without the viewfinder? I don’t see how a frame that doesn’t actually have any relation to what the camera is capturing helps you at all
      • benj1111 hour ago
        Is Ansley Adams this generations David Bailey?
        • anukin1 hour ago
          I think OP meant ansel adams. The guy died even before most of the crowd in HN was born.
    • thot_experiment1 hour ago
      It&#x27;s $29, this is a fun gimmick to take pictures of your friends doing bullshit this summer. It&#x27;s obviously far worse than your phone, the point is that it&#x27;s fun.
    • stavros2 hours ago
      Not only that, but slight changes to the angle you&#x27;re holding it will result in dramatically different photo angles, even though you&#x27;re always seeing the same thing.
    • nickcw53 minutes ago
      Maybe it does measure the distance to your face to work out where to show the viewfinder rectangle...
  • atombender4 days ago
    For those struggling to find tech specs: Apparently [1] it has a 2MP CMOS sensor, F2.4 aperture, 24mm equivalent wide-angle lens, and shoots a resolution of 1920x1080.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;toycameras&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1ukcl55&#x2F;godox_c100&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;toycameras&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1ukcl55&#x2F;godox_c...</a>
  • codazoda19 minutes ago
    I had the most fun taking pictures with a cheap, low-quality camera that I only owned for a few months before it died. This one might fit the bill nicely. The skill or unknowns of the viewfinder might be part of the charm.<p>I want one, but they don’t seem to be available yet.
  • TonyZYT200015 minutes ago
    This also functions as a light meter for analog photographing. There are light meter apps on smart phones, but it is fun to measure through a lighter&#x2F;simpler equipment.
  • neon_diogenes4 days ago
    When I use a camera with an optical viewfinder, I feel more connected to my subject. Sure all the modern pro cameras are using EVFs now, and their performance is excellent, but I do think it’s a more disconnected shooting experience.<p>Think about the optical chain.<p>EVF: Subject —-&gt; real time digital processor —-&gt; screen —-&gt; shooters eye<p>OVF: subject —-&gt; mirror&#x2F;glass —-&gt; shooters eye<p>My hipster take is that makes shooting with an OVF a more “pure” experience. Not that it matters from the subjects POV though..<p>Seems like a cool camera. I think I will pick one up for my daughter.
    • unsupp0rted1 hour ago
      &quot;shooters eye&quot; is doing a lot of work there, since that&#x27;s where the most pre-processing happens, by far
  • ortusdux1 hour ago
    I wonder if you could sandwich two polarized lenses in a way that would make it only transparent when your eye is in the correct position. Would make for an elegant &amp; simple WYSIWYG viewfinder.
  • tencentshill2 hours ago
    This is probably an LCD panel with the polarizer removed, so the UI will require a bright&#x2F;strong source of light behind it.
    • mikestew2 hours ago
      Going on ten years ago I saw an early transparent OLED screen (TV-sized). It didn’t need a strong light source behind it. Could be those got cheap enough in a small size to put in a $29 camera.
  • henvic54 minutes ago
    &gt; Thanks to its very affordable price, the camera is also an attractive option as a light meter.<p>Tell me you&#x27;re writing AI slop without telling me you&#x27;re writing AI slop.<p>Why is this news outlet with some low-quality post even on Hacker News?<p>Product site: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.godox.com&#x2F;product-e&#x2F;C100.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.godox.com&#x2F;product-e&#x2F;C100.html</a>
    • ThrowawayTestr50 minutes ago
      Why does that sentence strike you? This product seems to be a light meter with a camera attached.
      • henvic36 minutes ago
        Sure, but that is despite of &#x2F; or not because it&#x27;s very affordable. Not thanks to it. Or am I being too picky?
        • verall19 minutes ago
          If it was not very affordable, it would not be interesting as a light meter, because it would make no sense to spend any more money on a very basic light meter. Light meters on amazon start at about $15-30 (and go to ~$700), so at it&#x27;s current price point, it&#x27;s not much more expensive then a basic light meter without the camera.