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Updated · The Phoblographer · Jun 2
Camp Snap Launches Camp Snap 2 With 6 Filters and 15% Slimmer Design
Updated
Updated · The Phoblographer · Jun 2

Camp Snap Launches Camp Snap 2 With 6 Filters and 15% Slimmer Design

3 articles · Updated · The Phoblographer · Jun 2
  • Camp Snap’s new Camp Snap 2 adds six built-in filters, a faster shutter response and a slimmer body aimed at fixing complaints that the original felt toy-like and laggy.
  • The camera keeps the brand’s app-free approach, letting users switch filters on-device while adding auto-sleep battery saving, a tripod mount and a 30.5mm thread for third-party lens filters.
  • Kid-focused features remain central: the filter button is locked by default, and a screw-secured door restricts access to the memory card and date-time settings.
  • The redesign cuts thickness by 15% and comes in nine colors, including four new options — Strawberry Splash, Blue Rush, Twisted Lime and Tangerine Drift.
  • The reviewer said image quality appears improved, especially overall and in low light with flash, and suggested the upgrade now overlaps heavily with what the Camp Snap Pro offered.
With its new premium features, has the Camp Snap 2 made the company's own 'Pro' model obsolete?
How will third-party lens compatibility transform the creative potential of this simple lo-fi camera?
As phone cameras become more powerful, why is the market for simple, screen-free digital cameras booming?