Sneaky Camera

This conceptual camera, developed by Jared Mankelow of Conran designers for BBC Future's Imagineering project, is a prototype for a modern-day digital camera with an homage to the first cameras. This model has no screen; the aperture is "punched through" the camera body itself, so you look through the camera like a viewfinder. The black ring on the front is the image sensor, and the white is a ring flash. The aperture dial is on top, for you can spin it to whatever size you'd like, and can set the shutter speed (top right) and flash settings (top, next to aperture dial). The camera is the size of a Post-It note, but has some weight to it - the designers didn't want such a small camera to be so lightweight it felt cheap.
The camera is connected to a device via Bluetooth, so it transmits the image as soon as you take it, retaining the excitement factor of taking a photo and not seeing it right away, as with film cameras.
looking through the viewfinder/lens
back detail
aperture dial

Watch Jared explain his design:
See full article on BBC.com

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