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Borrowing the form of vintage medium format models, the Sun & Cloud camera from Japan's SuperHeadz isn't meant for high definition shooting. Instead, it's designed for off-the-cuff photos, not unlike those in the style of Lomography. While there is a USB charging option, the camera has a solar panel on top, as well as a hand crank for off-the-grid power. To help make the most of the lo-fi sensor, the camera also comes equipped with 15 digital filters.

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Shoot from the hip and enjoy the moment. The Black Slim Devil camera is as unassuming as your camera phone, makes no noise, and eliminates the urge to spend 10 minutes obsessing over which filter to apply to your photo for Instagram. With the Black Silm Devil, you get what you get, but you might just love that.

Years ago, the cult-classic Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera was beloved for its uniquely vivid shots, light weight and kind pricepoint. The good people at SuperHeadz have reissued the rugged 35mm film camera under a new name. It's even made at the same factory as the original.

Also, at $30 and under, it won't break the bank. So get snapping.

Find out more at SuperHeadz.com