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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/07/technology/digital-cameras-olympus-canon.htmlhttps://archive.ph/6ChoS
The Hottest Gen Z Gadget Is a 20-Year-Old Digital Camera
Young people are opting for point-and-shoots and blurry photos.
By Kalley Huang
Jan. 7, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ET
Last spring, Anthony Tabarez celebrated prom like many of todays high schoolers: dancing the night away and capturing it through photos and videos. The snapshots show Mr. Tabarez, 18, and his friends grinning, jumping around and waving their arms from a crowded dance floor.
But instead of using his smartphone, Mr. Tabarez documented prom night with an Olympus FE-230, a 7.1-megapixel, silver digital camera made in 2007 and previously owned by his mother. During his senior year of high school, cameras like it started appearing in classrooms and at social gatherings. On prom night, Mr. Tabarez passed around his camera, which snapped fuchsia-tinted photos that looked straight from the early aughts.
Were so used to our phones, said Mr. Tabarez, a freshman at California State University, Northridge. When you have something else to shoot on, its more exciting.
The cameras of Generation Zs childhoods, seen as outdated and pointless by those who originally owned them, are in vogue again. Young people are reveling in the novelty of an old look, touting digital cameras on TikTok and sharing the photos they produce on Instagram. On TikTok, the hashtag #digitalcamera has 184 million views.


cyclonefence
(5,137 posts)Get a load of this (this is a SOLD item):
Nikon D800E 36.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (OLD MODEL)
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dalton99a
(91,901 posts)willamette
(182 posts)I gave mine, in pristine condition, with the box, manual, and etc., to St Vincent de Paul. Huh.
vercetti2021
(10,481 posts)Legit never tossed mine out. I always thought digital cameras were better quality anyway because I mean smartphones while they are good they aren't as good as a camera. I think it's funny that a lot of phone manufacturers try to tout their latest camera technology rather than the phone itself
Genki Hikari
(1,766 posts)I have a Nikon digital camera (can't remember the model now; I only know that it was a $1500 camera that I got at a pawn shop for $150), and an Olympus camera just like the one in the OP's top photo. My husband now has his Dad's pristine Canon AE-1.
They all still work, and still produce magnificent photos.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)3.34 megapixels, baby!

JonAndKatePlusABird
(363 posts)
Good times, felt like the bleeding edge, NASA-level tech. Even though the pictures looked like crap.
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