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Fimo – Analog

Camera POINT ‘N CLICK.

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A lot of apps tap into our collective nostalgia for the aesthetics of – let’s be honest – lesser technologies. The static and hiss and bleed that we used to put up with we now sort-of miss. Fimo is a digital recreation of an analogue camera, which transforms your screen into, curiously, a recreation of an early-2000s digital model that takes film. You can switch between eight different film stock types, and you’ll have dust and scratches, frame shakes, light leaks, and other old-school issues to contend with. At first it feels a little silly, taking shots on a modern phone with

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