• Kodak's retro Super 8 camcorder is outrageously expensively, but

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    Kodak's retro Super 8 camcorder is outrageously expensively, but I've found this super-cheap digital alternative

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    Fri, 11 Jul 2025 10:59:45 +0000

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    Heavily inspired by the original 8mm home movie cameras of the 1960s, Camp Snaps digital camcorder finally has a release date.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Screen-f ree pistol-grip digital camcorder with analog controls Four vintage-inspired filters and choice of aspect ratios Available for pre-order at the end of
    July

    Call me a sucker for nostalgia, but Ive long wanted to get my hands on the stunning 21 st -century version of the Kodak Super 8 . Now Ive found
    something that scratches that itch without also requiring that I re-mortgage my house: the Camp Snap CS-8.

    Kodak revived the Super 8 last year, and its truly something special.
    Supplied in a custom-made, foam-lined Pelican Case complete with a 6mm detachable lens and pack of 8mm film, the 2024 take on the iconic 1960s home movie camera can shoot both analog and digital video and is built to unimpeachable standards. The eye-watering asking price reflects that: its $5,495 (about 4,350 / AU$8,450).

    For those seeking a shot of nostalgia at a cost thats slightly more
    palatable, theres always the option to pick up a good-quality original Super
    8 camera on the used market. Or you could just go cheap, modern and digital. Step forward the Camp Snap CS-8, launching very soon. The Camp Snap CS-8 camcorder in action. (Image credit: Camp Snap)

    If the name rings a bell, its because the Redondo Beach, California-based company Camp Snap is responsible for the tiny, distinctive and vibrant screen-free point-and-shoot digital camera of the same moniker. Oozing retro appeal and available in a wide array of color finishes, this stripped-back
    8MP snapper is yours for a mere $69.95 / 53 / $110 (and it resides in our
    best cameras for kids guide).

    Clearly, the Camp Snap doesnt perform like a Fujifilm X100IV and in fact its kind of missing the point to even compare it to what most of us might class
    as a real digital camera. But I think its simplicity and in the moment unobtrusiveness makes it perfect for documenting weekend trips or handing to kids who want to take their first steps into photography. The basicness is
    the point. Pull that trigger

    The Camp Snap CS-8 brings that very same low-tech, high-charm approach to a digital camcorder. Just like the film-based Super 8s of the past, it sports a pistol grip design recording when the user holds down the trigger, stopping when its released. A small electronic viewfinder is used, but only for live composition there are no menus to browse through and no options to play back recordings in-camera. Recording are instead stored on SD card (a 4GB card comes in the box) and can be off-loaded to your computer via USB-C (also used to recharge the battery).

    The CS-8 comes with a selection of digital filters and the option to flip between four aspect ratios (1:1, 9:16, 4:3 or 16:9) on the fly, allowing
    users to record social media-ready clips without the need for any off-camera editing. All of these are selected by twisting old-fashioned dials, while remaining battery life and storage can be tracked by glancing at the needles position on an analog meter. The only other control you need to worry about are the buttons that zoom in and out.

    The price for all this retro gorgeousness? A mere $199 (which currently converts to around 147 / AU$302), with pre-orders starting on 31 July .
    That's just 3.64% the price of Kodak's new Super 8.

    Camp Snap has sent us a CS-8 to test, so look out for a full, in-depth review here very soon. Do let us know in the comments if theres anything in particular youd like us to focus on when we take this old-timer camcorder for a test drive. You might also like This fun point-and-shoot camera is like a cross between a Fujifilm X100VI and Camp Snap and it now has a confirmed price tag The best vlogging cameras for 2025: top choices for every budget I tested the Fujifilm X half retro compact, and it's double the fun I'm still smiling



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