The TIM will feature a couple of fixed focus plastic lenses (f/8, 29 mm) which will work together simultaneously to deliver 3D images, where you as the user will have total control of opening and closing their covers. With a multi-exposure button, bulb mode for long exposures and 5 flash covers (red, green, blue, yellow and one clear diffuser), it will open up your eyes to the world of lo-fi photography.
The camera itself does not need any batteries to work, although the flash will call upon the reserves of two AA batteries. Anyone given it a go already, and how do you find taking a different path compared to pure digital photography?
source: Ubergizmo
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