Snap It, Frame It

The concept Samsung SS700 designed by Jin Woo Han takes the two great things about digital photography and simplifies them - quickly snapping pictures and showing them off. The slim profile is undercut by a large round barrel for easy gripping. There aren’t any buttons of menu settings to fuss with it. The camera does all the thinking for you. All you do is point and shoot. The screen is large and bright enough to act as a display and with a built-in kick stand, just set it on top of your side table for the family to enjoy.

Designer: Jin Woo Han

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25 Comments »

Comment by jin woo han
2007-07-24 11:45:14

 

작년10월에 만든건데 …. ㅡㅡ ㅋ

Comment by daniel
2007-11-30 06:58:11

 

핸드폰같네요^^

 
 
Comment by Lenroc
2007-07-24 22:37:05

 

I’d buy it if the price was right.

 
Comment by Xsportseeker
2007-07-24 22:37:58

 

Could also be a design for a smartphone with everything on it. Looks interesting.

 
Comment by yelda
2007-08-02 16:40:35

 

I liked this camera, very slim and elegant looking…
When is it going to be in the market??? :)

ArkitecTrue.com

 
Comment by João Batista
2008-05-07 15:40:10

 

Achei lindo o aparelho, poderia ter a opção em português, not speak inglês…

 
Comment by CLEUBER
2008-05-08 03:41:32

 

Samsung is simply fantastic i think nobody can beat it in this world : )

 
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