惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
月光博客
月光博客
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
小众软件
小众软件
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
V
V2EX
博客园 - 【当耐特】
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
The Cloudflare Blog
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
T
Threatpost
S
Secure Thoughts
O
OpenAI News
P
Proofpoint News Feed
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
Forbes - Security
Forbes - Security
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
Last Week in AI
Last Week in AI
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
T
Tenable Blog
A
Arctic Wolf
L
LINUX DO - 热门话题
爱范儿
爱范儿
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
V
Visual Studio Blog
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
腾讯CDC
博客园 - Franky
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
博客园_首页
雷峰网
雷峰网
IT之家
IT之家
PCI Perspectives
PCI Perspectives
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
H
Heimdal Security Blog

Photography Archives - VICE

The Intrepid Catacomb Ravers of Paris The Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras (Because Phone Pics Are Boring AF) The Century of Humiliation Party Time for Travellers at Appleby Horse Fair Uncanny Valley Never Goon: Nothing Compares to Real Love Shots Fired: Panasonic’s Latest Fujifilm Fighter, the Lumix L10 Premium, Is Available for Preorder Luck Is a Thing You Make: Photos of Lithuania’s Roma Youth Watch Jeff Bridges Unbox a Retro Film Camera That’s Been Gone for More Than 25 Years The Car as ‘Sacrificial Object’: The Beautiful Chaos of Banger Racing Bad Boys of the French Riviera The Strippers of New York City, 2025 Angel Eyes: Why Los Angeles Loves Deftones Wax With Drip Inside the Trap Houses of Albuquerque’s ‘War Zone’ Y2K Fashion, Digital Overload, Teenage Excess: How the 1990s Created Today London’s Teenage Ravers Are Still Winding Up Police A Surreal Glimpse Into Everyday Life in Iran
The Camp Snap 2 is the Upgrade We’ve Been Waiting For
Matt Jancer · 2026-06-04 · via Photography Archives - VICE

Camp Snap has just launched a follow-up to the distraction-free screenless digital camera that took over TikTok and Instagram last year.

Introducing the Camp Snap 2, which I should mention is available at an introductory launch price of $70. That’s even cheaper than the original Camp Snap, which seems to be discontinued now that the Camp Snap 2 has completely replaced it on the Camp Snap website.

Videos by VICE

But there’s no real reason to buy the old model now that the Camp Snap 2 is suddenly available for sale right now. This first batch is probably going to sell out super quick (Arctic White is already gone), so I’d jump on this sooner than later.

Built-in Filters, slimmer and lighter build

Perhaps the biggest news is that there are six preset filters built into the Camp Snap 2. You no longer need to access the photos digitally on a computer to set your color balance and look. “Vintage,” “film,” and “black and white,” for example, can be set by pushing a small button on the rear of the camera. You still need to connect the Camp Snap 2 to a computer to offload the photos, though.

The Camp Snap 2 is 15 percent slimmer than the outgoing Camp Snap camera. Its predecessor wasn’t a particularly chunky camera to begin with, but this makes it all that much easier to slip into a pocket. When I reviewed the original Camp Snap, I noticed how easy it was to tuck into my jacket as I strolled around Brooklyn, snapping pics of whatever captured my attention. The Camp Snap 2 is 15 percent lighter, too, at 3.8 ounces, but both cameras were practically featherweights. You won’t get tired from carrying it around in your purse or backpack.

New flavors, faster shutter speed

In addition to white, yellow, olive, brown, and black, there are four transparent color cases, too (a Camp Snap first): Blue Rush, Strawberry Splash, Tangerine Drift, and Twisted Lime. Sounds more like the flavors for a bunch of Icees, and they’re visually evocative of the iMac desktop computers of the Y2K era.

There’s still no screen on the back to distract you from real life—the Camp Snap’s main draw—and the internal battery can still capture up to 500 shots on a single charge.

the six filter presets you can select on the camera body itself – credit: Camp Snap

I’ve yet to get my paws on the Camp Snap 2, but it supposedly has a faster shutter speed. That’s what I’m most interested in. The original had such a slow shutter that any moving object or person came out a bit blurry, so I restricted my photos to still lifes of landscapes, buildings, and objects. Here’s to hoping that the new model’s faster shutter will open up a range of new subjects without injecting motion blur into the frame.

There’s a screw mount on the underside for mounting the Camp Snap 2 to a tripod, but I have to question who’d do that. This is a casual camera meant for casual shots, and there’s nothing casual about lugging around a tripod, setting it up, and breaking it down.

Dumb camera

“Dumb” tech is everywhere these days. Just look at the rise of dumbphones. The Camp Snap 2 is just smart enough to make using it dead-nuts simple, but not smart enough to rob your attention away from what’s going on right in front of your face. Take the pictures, and obsess about the shot later when you’re in front of a computer. The “now” is for being present.

Read my full review of the original Camp Snap to learn about why stripped-down point-and-shoots just might be the next big thing in photography. (Never mind that it’s obsolete now.)

It’s also the perfect time to pick up a Camp Snap camera case not just shaped like a sleeping bag, but made like a puffy sleeping bag. Who are you kidding, though? You’re going to be too busy playing around with your new camera to put it down for bed.