Here is a camera that you may be interested in. Its name is "PIENIFLEX M. It is a toy digital camera that you open the top cover like a twin-lens reflex camera and take pictures while looking through the LCD monitor.
It can take photos and videos with sound in 1:1 square format.
Standard, monochrome, sepia, orange, and blue color filters are available. The camera also offers a full range of functions, including exposure compensation and a grid display that is useful when composing the image!
LCD monitor peeking from above
1:1 square format
Color Filters
Exposure compensation
grid display
Normally, the viewfinder image in a film twin-lens reflex camera is reversed. The camera is even equipped with a mode that reverses the subject on the LCD monitor so that the user can enjoy the same kind of construction.
Charging and data capture are also easy. Connect to a PC with the included USB cable. It is also possible to save data to "microSDHC".
USB charging & data transfer
¥18,040 *official online store price
It comes with a neck strap, and the fact that it can be enjoyed as an accessory is a good point. The size when the top cover is closed is approximately 44 x 72 x 46 mm. This retro appearance is intriguing.
A new product from Kenko Tokina, a long-established Tokyo-based manufacturer specializing in optical products.
It will go on sale on Friday, June 13.
PIENIFLEX M Specifications
Image sensor: 1/4-inch CMOS
Total pixel count: 950,000 pixels
Number of effective pixels: 520,000
Interpolated pixels: 2.07 million pixels
Lens: 3.38mm F2.8
Focal length (35mm film equivalent): 48mm
Shooting distance: approx. 0.5m~
LCD monitor: 1.3-inch TFT LCD
External memory: microSDHC memory card
File format: JPEG (still images), AVI (moving images)
Still image size: 1440 x 1440
Video size: 720 x 720 30fps
Shutter speed: 1/100
ISO sensitivity: 100
Exposure compensation: ±2.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps
White balance: Auto
Power source: Built-in lithium-ion battery
Input/output port: USB Type-C