The CAP is a pinhole camera that uses recycled paper as its body and skeleton. Oh, how practical!
The concept camera, which was shown at the Hong Kong PolyU Design Annual Show, also has an extension where a plastic bottle can be used as a tripod. That makes it even more eco-friendly, which was the point. It’s a neat idea, but I think I’ll stick to my normal point-and-shoot. [Vidafine via NotCot]
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