I bought such a thing for my daughter and it's great fun but this old codger will never cease to be amazed at how much tech is available for such a small amount of money - the digital camera functions normally, takes video too, the system has basic games and a vivid LCD screen and there's a thermal printer - all in a cute moulded package. £25 ours cost.
Nice project!
But this is definitely NOT for a poor man. Poor people buy a $20 camera on Amazon.
A time-rich person can afford this camera.
If you're using mobile, there's an "English" button in the menu.
Note to website owner - it could be nice to have a permalink to the English version.
One should know that thermopaper contains Bisphenol A aka BPA.
You can buy phenol-free thermopaper if you are concerned
ASCII filter is missing.
Fun project. But if you just want the end result, you can buy one of these thermopaper toy cameras on Amazon for like $20.
I bought such a thing for my daughter and it's great fun but this old codger will never cease to be amazed at how much tech is available for such a small amount of money - the digital camera functions normally, takes video too, the system has basic games and a vivid LCD screen and there's a thermal printer - all in a cute moulded package. £25 ours cost.
this is a great idea and wonderful execution, inspiring others(me) to build one!
The use of thermal paper was surprising. Great idea, indeed.