Camera Teardown
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 5:14 am
I might get a contract on my head from Arne Lindner but...here it goes.
I'm planning to do some tear down of incomplete or cheap cameras that I'm finding in flea markets (don't get me wrong, even cheap cameras that are complete, in working condition and I do not have in my collection will not be destroyed).
This might backfire as I will be added as a foe here or might get more people to appreciate even cheap or newer automatic cameras that are not so collectible.
The amount of design and engineering put into one little box that is usually not a collectible camera is staggering.
Here are some pictures of a Samsung AF Zoom 770:
Incomplete case on small DC motor to fit in the plastic housing:
I'm planning to do some tear down of incomplete or cheap cameras that I'm finding in flea markets (don't get me wrong, even cheap cameras that are complete, in working condition and I do not have in my collection will not be destroyed).
This might backfire as I will be added as a foe here or might get more people to appreciate even cheap or newer automatic cameras that are not so collectible.
The amount of design and engineering put into one little box that is usually not a collectible camera is staggering.
Here are some pictures of a Samsung AF Zoom 770:
Incomplete case on small DC motor to fit in the plastic housing: