@@bluebell9962it's probably just a collectible, unless you specifically want this model you'd be better off with a Polaroid or a camera plus portable printer
@@LostieTrekieTechie it looks like thermal although a higher res than the gameboy printer, and you can sort of tell as in the camera it has the warning label for something thats hot, and he noted that it was special paper and he didnt show that it needed any ink or transfer film.
@@LostieTrekieTechie There's a few more modern thermal printer cameras and they have the problem of fading over time if they're left out so I expect the fading to be much worse on this.
No, that wasn't the purpose of the video. The purpose of the video was to show an interesting camera. The picture quality doesn't matter one bit. You saw it long enough to know it's poor quality, and it's tiny. You're not going to buy one, so it doesn't matter.
@@littlejackalo5326not one bit? I believe it matters just as much as the camera does. What's the point of showcasing a camera if you're not going to show the pictures it has taken. You're either rage baiting or just simply dumb. Imagine posting a comment without thinking... could never be me.
Fun fact: Casio also made a Japanese gaming console for young girls which came with an integrated printer. It basically worked the same, you put in sticker paper and it would print out something from the game you were playing. Pretty neat!
I got something similar on Amazon not too long ago. The sticker paper comes in rolls and the photos and prints are higher resolution and you can save the photos to a SD card and it was only €30. I bought one and I love it I take it everywhere.
@@kiri3639 Objectively yeah, there's literally no upside to this over a polaroid. Except *maybe* the cost of the "film". Even then, polaroid now has a line where it just prints the photo out on paper, rather than actual film, which is wayyyyyy cheaper. And still better quality.
@@XdekHckr this was literlaly just sold as gimmick novelty. No one that wanted a real camera would buythis even back then. I kinda like it personally, its cute.
Considering that we already have fast jets by the 1980's and even nuclear submarines, i wouldn't be surprised. But this camera just impresses me for just how small it is for having the ability to print out pictures it took.
This is usual thermal printer inside, you can buy it with build in camera from something like amazon cheaper than $50 and it prints without expensive micropaper sheets, rolls for thermal printer are around $1-2, and you can find ones with sticky layer to make some scrapbooking for example
That might be true, but when this camera came out years ago, there was nothing like that on the market close except maybe the Gameboy Camera which was not an all in one device.
@@MrBhong2000 maybe it's even UAP certified? ;-) No, it can't be. Back then the name was UFO ;-) (The new name is not better, just different. Aerial phenomenon... some dive through water - the new name failed. Don't they also move through space? The new name failed again. It's not better, just a different name. Maybe the people feel better when they can use a new name? It makes them feel better. They think, the name is better, because someone told them so. But no, it's not a better name ;-)
@@richard--s UFO became too taboo I guess, UAP seems like an attempt to sound more intelligent and account for weather or other phenomenon, I prefer UFO because it has a nostalgic feel.
@@justinnamuco9096 really? Gee, I couldn't tell. You're such a genius figuring that out. And I guess that by your comment Japan doesn't have cool technology.
this casio petite colle "little glue" in france launch 25 years ago . with a cute tiny thermal print-outs, although it's just a gimmicky digital camera
Ooh there's the today's version of something similar that uses thermal paper (the one usually used for printed receipt) as the photo paper. So no need to buy special paper, but still get the fun pixelated prints.
After managing to pause at the end (which took me longer than the camera's printing) I can say that's some good quality for the size of the print and for 1998.
No, there were better cameras and printers at that time. The bubble jet printers (you know that name) could print full letter or A4 sized photographs - in color at that time, in 1999. The cameras were the weak point, but still better than this tiny bw picture.
It's a thermal printer and the reason that screen is not very clear is because its a LCD screen with no levels of grey, so the pixels are either on or off
This is printing a /copy/ of the image though. This digital camera could print multiple copies or its digital image could be shared from a computer. A Polaroid is a film camera, so the image is created directly and exclusively on the paper with no direct ability to replicate it.
I do know that Casio loved experimenting with stickers around this time, they also made a console called the Casio Loopy which used the same technology but instead, took screenshots of your screen to then turn into stickers, console was the first to be marketed "for girls"... It... Did not sell all that well!
No one 25 or older thinks that printed slowly, and anyone younger than that who does is misinformed because the don’t understand the true concept of slow when it comes to tech.
I just realized saying "From Japan" sounds way fancier than "by Casio". For example: "This Japanese Calculator with Carbon Fiber Pattern", when it's just an fx-87 DEX (Aka a 20€ calculator)
Yeah, but Casio makes different products for the local Japanese market, this included. You wouldn't call a Sony Playstation "Japanese" unless it was the Japanese model that was sold in Japan, for example.
I remember an exchange student my grandparents had staying with them in the early 2000s something similar but it was a polaroid and would shoot out little thumb nail size photo stickers
Why? There are multiple smaller printers on the market that print larger color photos, generally around 2"x3" . This thing is basically delivering the same final product that the Gameboy Camera from the 90s did.
The larger polaroid cameras before they were discontinued gave a bigger picture with very good clarity. Sadly they think newer is better. I liked waiting for the picture to appear. My kids though it was magic.
Oh my God, it says “SEAL CAMERA” on it, I’ve heard of these years ago but never saw one used. They’re really meant to make digital copies of “seals” or sigils, used like signatures or autographs in the west. (The red characters you see in Asian art etc..) I actually carve real seals as a hobby lol so this made me really excited Look up “seals in the sinosphere” for further reading!!
I saw the whole printing process in realtime but just two frames of the finished product in focus and in frame.
Seriously wtf
Thanks for I'm not the only one
He has a full video about this camera on his channel
Had to pause the video at the right moment as it focused 😅
You can pause you know...
This is the cutest camera I’ve ever seen
It even purrs
Or calculator
@@hokuspokus8570 take it back or else
Why are Japanese designers so good at making ordinary gadgets seem so cute?
What kind of cute is this? are u an idiot?
Still better than the camera ppl use to take ghost or ufo pictures
FR
LMAO
dont forget big foot.
😂😂😂
lol
Tiny Spencer and 0.5 second to view the final photo wow. Really appreciate it
as is stated on the case it's a seal camera, for photographing Japanese seals
Maybe the only comment that really important. Yet as I see nobody really cares. 😐🙂
Thank you.
@@sandordula5207 I care. Get off your petty pony.
Seal=sticker for those who don't know the joke
mom, can we have a polaroid?
mom: no we have a polaroid at home.
"polaroid at home"
im the channels owner. thats my alt acc. I WASNT EXPECTING IT TO BE LIKED MORE
thats my owner bruh, but no like actually im samuel
wth
@@foxboiii96 hola
Casio zr-1 is from the 90s :) had one, still have it somewhere and probably a few stickers left.
do you recommend this camera? am going to japan soon and i wanna grab one. thanks!
Corvette zr1 moment
I like Casio. Thank you Marcos.
@@bluebell9962it's probably just a collectible, unless you specifically want this model you'd be better off with a Polaroid or a camera plus portable printer
I think this is the only time a game boy camera manages to be as practical as a "real" camera
Is this also thermal paper?
Because wouldn't thermal paper pictures fade if exposed to light?
@@LostieTrekieTechie it looks like thermal although a higher res than the gameboy printer, and you can sort of tell as in the camera it has the warning label for something thats hot, and he noted that it was special paper and he didnt show that it needed any ink or transfer film.
@@LostieTrekieTechie There's a few more modern thermal printer cameras and they have the problem of fading over time if they're left out so I expect the fading to be much worse on this.
That's actually really clean!
theres thermal paper that resistant to fading
Purpose of the video: to show the quality
The Outcome : 0.012 s actual picture
No, that wasn't the purpose of the video. The purpose of the video was to show an interesting camera. The picture quality doesn't matter one bit. You saw it long enough to know it's poor quality, and it's tiny. You're not going to buy one, so it doesn't matter.
@@littlejackalo5326not one bit? I believe it matters just as much as the camera does. What's the point of showcasing a camera if you're not going to show the pictures it has taken. You're either rage baiting or just simply dumb. Imagine posting a comment without thinking... could never be me.
true
pretty sure the purpose of the video was the show the camera
If only there was a pause button
Ah, so a more inconvenient instant camera with low resolution. Brilliant!
Fun fact: Casio also made a Japanese gaming console for young girls which came with an integrated printer. It basically worked the same, you put in sticker paper and it would print out something from the game you were playing. Pretty neat!
The Casio loopy! I own one and it's really fun, even prints in color!
That grainy photo of the church is real pretty!
😂👍❤️
yeahhh 😮😮😮😮😮 this is so surprising n cute
Pretty?
Thats actually really cool
Wonderful, it typifies what is great about your channel 🎉
I got something similar on Amazon not too long ago. The sticker paper comes in rolls and the photos and prints are higher resolution and you can save the photos to a SD card and it was only €30. I bought one and I love it I take it everywhere.
What was it called?
What's it called?? I was thinking of buying an hp sprocket for this reason but they're like 70 bucks used...
Amazing camera from Casio.
This is the type of stuff we never got in the U.S. back in the 90’s.
Yeah because we had better stuff. Like the Polaroid.
That is incredibly cool.
Japan have created some amazing techs and gadgets. This is one such example. Loved this. 👌👌❤😊
no, but they actually should have made this built in screen with better quality, lol. And make photos with color instead of black and white
Isnt this basically a worse polaroid
@@kiri3639 Objectively yeah, there's literally no upside to this over a polaroid. Except *maybe* the cost of the "film".
Even then, polaroid now has a line where it just prints the photo out on paper, rather than actual film, which is wayyyyyy cheaper. And still better quality.
@@XdekHckr this was literlaly just sold as gimmick novelty. No one that wanted a real camera would buythis even back then.
I kinda like it personally, its cute.
Oh how much I love tech like this✨.
That needs to stay unique.
Bro has the Polaroid camera from 1888☠️☠️
Lool 😆
60 seconds a frame refresh rate
Considering that we already have fast jets by the 1980's and even nuclear submarines, i wouldn't be surprised.
But this camera just impresses me for just how small it is for having the ability to print out pictures it took.
Mom can we get a printer?
Mom: "we have printer at home"
The printer at home: 2mmx2mm size printing only 😂😂
reminded me of this really old DS camera with built in printer
That pic looks straight Outta horror movies
Printing anything without ( internet ,wifi , electric) I love it ,I am all in ❣️👍❤️😁😊
This is usual thermal printer inside, you can buy it with build in camera from something like amazon cheaper than $50
and it prints without expensive micropaper sheets, rolls for thermal printer are around $1-2, and you can find ones with sticky layer to make some scrapbooking for example
That might be true, but when this camera came out years ago, there was nothing like that on the market close except maybe the Gameboy Camera which was not an all in one device.
My respect for Casio was high but now it's even higher
Sticker paper reminds me of the Casio Loopy console
looks like something you can use to take UFOs with
Lmao 😂 😂 that’s probably the exact camera they use
@@MrBhong2000 maybe it's even UAP certified? ;-) No, it can't be. Back then the name was UFO ;-)
(The new name is not better, just different. Aerial phenomenon... some dive through water - the new name failed. Don't they also move through space? The new name failed again. It's not better, just a different name.
Maybe the people feel better when they can use a new name? It makes them feel better. They think, the name is better, because someone told them so. But no, it's not a better name ;-)
@@richard--s UFO became too taboo I guess, UAP seems like an attempt to sound more intelligent and account for weather or other phenomenon, I prefer UFO because it has a nostalgic feel.
Yup, Japan has some of the coolest tech, they're like 15 years ahead.
Yeah
Sir it's a seal Polaroid
@@justinnamuco9096 really? Gee, I couldn't tell. You're such a genius figuring that out. And I guess that by your comment Japan doesn't have cool technology.
it's from the 90s so they re at least 35 years ahead
@@weeklongjester your point being?
Japanese retro electronics are beautiful
I love Japan. Moving here was 1 of the best decisions i ever made.
this casio petite colle "little glue" in france launch 25 years ago . with a cute tiny thermal print-outs, although it's just a gimmicky digital camera
Standing ovation to Japanese creativity...their engineers have child inside.❤
Their porn has it too 😂
Their porn tooo 😂
I mean, polaroid's been doing this for decades, just with a larger image than this camera.
Child inside? So you're calling the japs diddy
Só quem viveu os anos 80 e 90, sabe a emoção que era ver as novas criações da tecnologia
Reminds me of the game boy camera. Good old times, crazy how far we got.
Seems extremely handy for like visitor ID cards and stuff, even today
Atleast it have that bird sound in background when printing
My GameBoy Camera and Printer did the same thing 25 years ago.
So Casio manufactures calculators, watches, keyboards AND cameras. Good stuff
They also manufacture pianos and cheap keyboards to this day. In the 80s and 90s they also had synthesizers, but they dont produce them any more.
i'm very sure i found one of these sticker photos! looks exactly alike
Absolutely an interesting very interesting camera
When you found this camera from my grandfather, I started printing out photos from it 💀
Ooh there's the today's version of something similar that uses thermal paper (the one usually used for printed receipt) as the photo paper. So no need to buy special paper, but still get the fun pixelated prints.
i just made a similar comment a moment ago, some were sold as spy cameras to children but had no display just a tiny viewfinder.
I didn't even know Casio have a camera.. i only know casio made the calculator, keyboard, ofc the watch which is god tier!
Casio makes really good cameras, my mom has one from 13 years ago
I have a Casio camera too. Thanks Marcos.
Thanks❤👍
So casio made cameras too. Crazy to think where they would be today if they went the same way with them as they did for watches!!!!
Japan is truly the king of cool tech gimmicks.
Ever heard of a Poloroid? Been around for a long time.
Please do a follow-up on this camera! I want one but you didn't show the quality of the print very well!
check the full video, there are multiple prints in that one
it's a thermal printer, it will do a job about as good as a fax machne
Sounds like a polaroid with cheaper film
Cool!
And weve finally found the time travellers camera from the tyson fight
Oh this? This is my Nostalgia Capture.
After managing to pause at the end (which took me longer than the camera's printing) I can say that's some good quality for the size of the print and for 1998.
No, there were better cameras and printers at that time. The bubble jet printers (you know that name) could print full letter or A4 sized photographs - in color at that time, in 1999. The cameras were the weak point, but still better than this tiny bw picture.
They sell u a camera,and now u have to buy their paper
The ZR-1 was sold only in Japan in 1999. 0.8Mpixels. Nice.
All things considered the quality of the print is pretty good.
Where can I buy one of those camera's
Clint from LGR would love this 😁
I'm usually very pragmatic and don't see the need for such useless toys.
But this one - I love!
Are you a real cameraman bro...
Unique spycam.
no one will ever guess what kind of device you have in your hands.
It has a flash on it...🤦🤷♂️🤦
@@not_thedroids871 Nowadays, anything different from modern smartphones in people's hands is more likely to cause confusion than suspicion.
Thats super neat
Гайвер на днях сделал подобное из термопринтера с Алика, ардуины и какой-то матри)
It's a thermal printer and the reason that screen is not very clear is because its a LCD screen with no levels of grey, so the pixels are either on or off
Who's that pokemon?! It's Church!
Wow cute result😊
Uh..Polaroid camera does the same thing but faster
@@x86-64Assemblyproprietary sticker paper might as well be called film
@@x86-64AssemblyOk Ok
Polaroid does a *better* job. Satisfied?
This is printing a /copy/ of the image though. This digital camera could print multiple copies or its digital image could be shared from a computer. A Polaroid is a film camera, so the image is created directly and exclusively on the paper with no direct ability to replicate it.
@@papst7377canon camera does better job
Not really the point of the video
Cute and nice! Where can I get them?
This looks like retro tech. Some old camera from the 90's.
I do know that Casio loved experimenting with stickers around this time, they also made a console called the Casio Loopy which used the same technology but instead, took screenshots of your screen to then turn into stickers, console was the first to be marketed "for girls"... It... Did not sell all that well!
The 2000’s called, they want their camera back.
90's*
the screen is still better than most bank cctvs
All photos look like a Depressive Suicidal Black Metal album cover.
Depression photo lore
Looks pretty cool
No one 25 or older thinks that printed slowly, and anyone younger than that who does is misinformed because the don’t understand the true concept of slow when it comes to tech.
Japan has reinvented instant cameras
I just realized saying "From Japan" sounds way fancier than "by Casio".
For example: "This Japanese Calculator with Carbon Fiber Pattern", when it's just an fx-87 DEX (Aka a 20€ calculator)
Haha, well also I meant this camera was only ever sold in Japan. But yes, I see what you mean.
Yeah, but Casio makes different products for the local Japanese market, this included. You wouldn't call a Sony Playstation "Japanese" unless it was the Japanese model that was sold in Japan, for example.
Casio is everywhere from calculator, keyboard to camera😂
They're like yamaha, from keyboards to whole bikes
Instant camera (normal): 😢😅🧐 🥱
Instant camera (JAPANUHH): ❤😍🤤☝️😘
I saw a chinese camera it does basically the same thing but i thing they use a more common receipt paper roll instead.
that is insanely cool
Thank goodness for pause so I don't have to wait just to see the 0.1s frame of the results
I remember an exchange student my grandparents had staying with them in the early 2000s something similar but it was a polaroid and would shoot out little thumb nail size photo stickers
finally!!! now i can make a pov reel while using this camera and give to the person the result.
Why? There are multiple smaller printers on the market that print larger color photos, generally around 2"x3" .
This thing is basically delivering the same final product that the Gameboy Camera from the 90s did.
The japanese casio camera is also from the 90s. Its not a modern product.
The larger polaroid cameras before they were discontinued gave a bigger picture with very good clarity. Sadly they think newer is better. I liked waiting for the picture to appear. My kids though it was magic.
You can now a days also buy for cheap whats basically a receipt printer but that works over bluetooth, and theres even sticker paper for it.
those are super fun
@@snappiness Yeah my buddy has one of those but it's hard to indetify which model he has cause theres just so many with the same product images.
Our grandsons gonna love it.
Better than most home printers no begging for cyan ink and no updates
Oh my God, it says “SEAL CAMERA” on it, I’ve heard of these years ago but never saw one used. They’re really meant to make digital copies of “seals” or sigils, used like signatures or autographs in the west. (The red characters you see in Asian art etc..) I actually carve real seals as a hobby lol so this made me really excited
Look up “seals in the sinosphere” for further reading!!
They reinvented the polaroid camera
So cool I love this type of tech ❤❤❤❤
Looks like a walkman
Still better than bank vault security cameras
you can actually trick the camera into printing to modern paper by just painting the black lines on it. definitely a nice thing to know
Does the paper quality needed to be matched though?
Any modern thermal sticker paper will work (with the black lines added to the back)
My MIL won’t speak to us anymore for setting boundaries like this.