OneShot Camera–No Memory, Runs On Dynamo, Weirdest Camera Ever
September 18th, 2009 9:38 AM | by Steve Anderson | No Comments

It’s really, REALLY, hard to find a camera any more without an LCD display, so I was definitely shocked to find the OneShot camera, a camera so tiny that it’s about the same size, length and width, as your thumb.
There is no LCD display here. No slots for flash memory, either. But it apparently somehow manages to not only come with face detection, but also never need batteries. This camera actually recharges like some of those flashlights you see–all you have to do is shake it.
The OneShot seems to not only run on a dynamo but also offers no expansions in memory. This may be one of the weirdest cameras I’ve ever SEEN.
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