Final Destination?
On that, there are pictures of people in the order that they are going to die...
A polaroid camera
A person can take pictures by a camera with a mobile device or just by using a camera itself. The person only needs to know how the device works in order to get the picture.
The camera itself does not have a hard drive; pictures are stored on memory sticks that can be purchased separately.
Though the console itself does not have one, the included gamepad has a camera built-in. However, this camera cannot take pictures, and is usually used for various functions in-game and for Wii U video chat.
You will need to contact the folks at Retrica on retrica.co
When you buy a professional camera, it is important to note that the lenses make a huge difference in how your pictures look. Different lenses are good at different ranges, and you need to have the right one for the pictures that you want to take. This is not to say that the camera itself is not important; having a good camera is still helpful. However, it must have a good lens to go with it.
use USB.... A digital camera is usually connected to a computer via a USB cable, or by using a cable supplied by the camera maker, so pictures can be downloaded from the camera and saved to the computer's hard-drive. A camera may have a removable memory card that can be removed from the camera and inserted into a memory card reader.
The Canon 880 camera is a 10 megapixel digital camera from their PowerShot series. It has a 4x optical zoom and a 28 mm wide-angle lens. It is capable of shooting both still pictures and moving pictures at high resolution. It is recommended that a higher storage memory card be purchased for planned motion picture usage.
The Logitech frames go great with Kodak cameras, and you can even send the pictures directly to the frame itself.
Yes, a flip phone can typically take pictures. However, it totally depends on the manufacturer and brand of the flip phone.
If you are not happy with the quality of the pictures you are taking when using Retrica, try adjusting the settings in the app itself.
It was - and still may be - the Polaroid camera.