{"id":337,"date":"2025-07-08T09:49:42","date_gmt":"2025-07-08T09:49:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/verlopkinfazu.com\/?p=337"},"modified":"2025-07-21T13:47:14","modified_gmt":"2025-07-21T13:47:14","slug":"light-machine-clickster-8mp-digital-camera","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/verlopkinfazu.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/08\/light-machine-clickster-8mp-digital-camera\/","title":{"rendered":"Light Machine Clickster 8MP Digital Camera"},"content":{"rendered":"
The post Light Machine Clickster 8MP Digital Camera<\/a> appeared first on Digital Photography School<\/a>. It was authored by Sime<\/a>.<\/p>\n I think this sits firmly in the \u201cmake photography fun again\u201d camp \u2013 not that it isn\u2019t fun, but you know, it\u2019s pretty easy to get into a proverbial slump sometimes. <\/p>\n So the team at Clickster Camera sent us across this little gem to have a play with! It\u2019s a super-simple digital camera, but, it has NO screen! It comes with a memory card and you can shoot a couple of thousand frames before you need to empty the card. It\u2019s kinda like a modern day point and shoot film camera, but you don\u2019t need to send it off to be developed. <\/p>\n The fun, for me at least, is that you take it out for a day, you make all of your photographs, and then, when the time is right, you plug it into your computer and \u2018see what you got!\u2019 that anticipation of not knowing, you don\u2019t get to review in camera, you don\u2019t get to check it out via your phone \u2013 you have to wait!<\/p>\n It\u2019s as simple as this, here\u2019s pretty much everything in the instruction manual for the Clickster Camera \u2013 It has an off\/on button, a shutter release button, a USB-C plug for charging and getting your photos off. Right next to the USB-C port you will find an \u2018M\u2019 button as well as a + and \u2013 They\u2019re for setting the date on your camera. There\u2019s a button on the back where the little digital display is, that is the mode button \u2013 you have three options, Mono, Retro and Classic, and if you hold that button in it turns the beepy sound off \/ on. On the front of the camera (the photo up the top) you can also see the LED flash on\/off button. <\/p>\n All you have on the display is what mode you\u2019re in, your battery life (around 500 frames, that\u2019s a lot!) as well as how many frames you\u2019ve taken and the sound on or off icon \u2013 again, simples! <\/p>\n It\u2019s a dead simple camera, very easy to use in good light, less than ideal results in the dark unless you\u2019re on a tripod, but then (for subjects in close) you use the flash and you\u2019re cooking with gas, well, LED, but you get me\u2026 <\/p>\n Pretty much child-proof and only $120 \u2013 well worth a shot! Enough of my rambling! Check out this little video from our friend Andy on his time with the Clickster Camera! (Sub to his Youtube while you\u2019re at it)<\/p>\n<\/span><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n
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