There’s just something about the feel of an old school camera. The combination of metal and a rough black wrap-around that made cameras both durable and a pleasure to use. As cameras have moved further away to a smooth, black plastic and metal design, the desire for this retro design has grown. That’s why the I’m Black 35 is so exciting. This is a 50s-era camera that looks like you found it at an antique shop, and yet it shoots digital pictures.
The camera comes with a manual setting that allows you to frame the image and select the appropriate speed of your image. It shoots in both RAW and JPEG formats and uses a Sunplus V39 processor, Panasonic 34112 image sensor, an external mic, HDMI output, and a micro USB-C port. There are a handful of design options based on everything from Canon classics to Ricoh and Yashica cameras, so the exact megapixels will vary.