r/campsnapcamera

CSPRO

Had the camera for a couple weeks now, haven’t had a chance to REALLY test it out but I’ve gotten some neat shots here and there. So far pretty happy overall, the raw pictures are great and it’s an easy, fun point and shoot.

(I edited these a bit just for fun)

u/STEEZYL33 — 10 hours ago
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Ricoh GR 3x vs. Camp Snap pro

1-7 Ricoh GR 3x

8-12 Camp Snap pro

Thanks for the downvoted. 😑 Pricks.

u/theoryxpractice — 1 day ago

How do you know which filter you have applied?

I know there is a thread about using .bak files to swap out filters, but that doesn't quite do what I want.

I'm wondering if anyone has a system that:

  • Keeps the filters on the camera
  • Allows for switching filters out
  • Lets you know what filter is set to the .flt file

The last one is killing me. I'd LOVE to know that I have Kino.flt set to A.flt, or Kodaclone.flt to v1.flt, etc. I install the one I like, then I can't remember which it is.

I even went so far as to try to write a powershell script to add comments on each file. (Turns out you can only do this to folders, not files.)

Does anyone have a good system for this? 🙏

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u/prisymvr — 1 day ago
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My summer break via CS Pro

Some random photos taken during the last week in Lake Orta, Lake Como and Bologna. I have a Black Mist 1/4 filter on and the filters currently in my camera are Cool Lab Slip, Crimson Register, Isle of Ochre and Moody B&W.

u/v_r99 — 2 days ago

Cs Pro | First test xenon flash

Hey everyone! Last week my CS Pro finally arrived through Amazon, which is pretty much the only way to get a Camp Snap here in Argentina. I took it out over the weekend while walking around with my girlfriend and shot a few test photos.

I mainly wanted to see how the xenon flash performed and whether the camera could actually capture that analog/film vibe, and I’m honestly really happy with the results.

The filters are my own. The color shots are based on Kodak Pro Image, which was one of my favorite films back when I used to shoot analog. The B&W filter isn’t based on any specific film stock — I just tweaked it to get deeper, more contrasty blacks and harsher, slightly blown-out highlights.

I’ll be posting more examples during the week and experimenting with some new filters as well.

Cheers from Argentina!

u/Ok_Recipe4845 — 1 day ago

CS2 in the fog

Managed to get to 32 photos today before the 33rd corrupted halfway and the 34th was fully corrupted this time 😅 But I did get 6 shots I quite like in the light fog we had! 1 to 3 are with the stock analog filter, 4 to 6 are with Kino.

u/Own_Royal2752 — 1 day ago

Help!!

My camp snap pro has been working fine until today. I viewed my photos earlier, unmounted the SD card as usual and everything was fine. I then went to view my photos on my phone this evening and the folder is empty... However, if I try and view them via another phone or tablet, the photos are all there! I've tried clearing the cache, restarting my device, but I'm not sure what's going on. I can view photos from my other camp snap and from a different SD card in my camera. The issue seems to solely be that one particular SD card and my phone. Any advice?

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u/tomesandtales_ — 2 days ago

Somehow got these with my file-corrupting CS2

Somehow managed to get by with my problematic CS2 by shooting 20 pics or less before formatting (I might be able to get to 30 but I'm not taking any chances lol, I prefer treating it as a film camera until I get the replacement). Pics 1 and 2 are with the Zeus filter from Camper Snapper, while 3 to 5 are with the stock analog filter.

5 shots I like enough out of 20 isn't a bad ratio 😅

u/Own_Royal2752 — 3 days ago

Printed some campsnap v1 shots at Walmart and was pleasantly surprised

I wanted to see how different filters would look like printed out and so far they're all pretty good!

u/JoyLovesBoba17 — 3 days ago
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I designed a 3D printable Cold Shoe adapter for the CS Pro

You can check it out here! https://www.printables.com/model/1811511-camp-snap-pro-cold-shoe-adapter

This is a cold shoe adapter for the Camp Snap Pro. I really wanted to use a waist-level viewfinder, so I grabbed my moose light 3d scanner, got a scan of my camera, and got to designing. I went with a metal cold shoe adapter plate I found on Amazon in order to keep the strength of the actual mount as strong as possible. Printable cold shoes exist, but I'm always worried a strong bump could snap the relatively thin fins off.

u/0dysseusRex — 4 days ago

Andrews bald - Smokey Mountains, Tennessee.

Took these with my Camp Snap camera! It was my first time using this camera. Do these look ok? Any tips? Thanks!!!

u/xholdmylobster — 4 days ago