Southern Arizona with DigiCams — Mountains, Deserts & Tombstone
Classic DigiCams are great for travel photography because they’re compact and versatile. I take one or more with me whenever I hop in the car. You won’t get that high-end mirrorless quality, but that’s not the point of DigiCams—these small cameras have their own aesthetic. You wouldn’t expect a Polaroid to have the same look…
How to Store & Travel with DigiCams
I have a handful of Classic Digicams, and I found a great way to store them and travel with them. It was an accidental discovery, and I can’t believe how well it works. What is it? Meet the Evergreen 57 Waterproof Dry Box Protective Case! I already had this case to store film, but didn’t…
Embracing Blur
Blurry pictures are cool. With Classic DigiCams, it’s not uncommon to get blurry photos. These old digital models just aren’t as quick as modern digital cameras. With ridiculous frames-per-second rates and subject-tracking continuous autofocus, it’s possible to get a whole bunch of nearly identical tack-sharp pictures within the time that a Classic DigiCam captures just…
My Favorite Classic DigiCam
My favorite DigiCam is the Samsung ST76. This unassuming little pocket point-and-shoot from 2012 has a unique picture aesthetic that I absolutely love! The Samsung ST76 is incredibly tiny! It’s my smallest DigiCam, measuring about 3.5″ wide, 2″ tall, and 3/4″ thick. Fits easily into almost any pocket, so I can carry it everywhere and…
Welcome to Classic DigiCam
Welcome to Classic DigiCam! This website celebrates the nostalgia of retro digital photography. Specifically, we’re talking about classic point-and-shoot DigiCams. These cameras were particularly popular between 2006 and 2012, and are now being rediscovered—click here if you want to learn more about this! Be sure to check out my DigiCams and view my gallery. My…