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  1. Best Vintage Digital Cameras (aka Digicams) + Buying Guide

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    In short, digicams are vintage point and shoot digital cameras – most would consider the mid-90’s through the early 2000’s the prime era for digicams. While nostalgia certainly plays a big role in the digicam revival, it’s not just nostalgia for the cameras themselves, but the images they produce look…different.
    Here are the factors that we’d take into consideration when deciding which model to buy. Memory card – some digicam models used their own unique memory cards. The most ideal are cameras that take SD cards, which are still made today. If it’s an uncommon memory card, it’s best to find a camera that comes with one included.
    If you are here, chances are you want to get a cool "digicam" to take fun pics with and revive that nostalgic feeling you get when viewing old childhood pics. The YouTubers have told you that old "crappy" "digicams" from the 2000s will do just that, straight out of camera.
    If you’re looking for the vintage, film look straight out of the camera, you’ll probably prefer a CCD sensor. CMOS sensors are more versatile. They produce images that are more neutral and great for editing or using built-in picture profiles. How Many Megapixels? Another common characteristic of vintage digicams is a low megapixel count.
  3. Digicamps - Apps on Google Play

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