Slite camera concept snaps out

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The all new concept of the Slite camera seeks to take photography to the next level, considering that most of us have already experienced regular if not professional camera work. Basically, the device that has been designed by Binna Kim of SADI, enables photo editing by simply sliding out the screen.

Most of the cameras instilled in smartphones today allow users to enjoy capturing and editing candid moments with a restricted set of keys. Therefore, the successive level for this has to be something to do with photo editing. This novel concept will allow users to do just that by accessing improved attributes and built-in tools.

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As for the exterior, a flexible display is hooked on to the front panel and the rear of the snapper. Notably, the screen can be glided out to make it broader, which in turn gives room to some decent editing work. A few of the buttons sported by the camera are inclusive of display, touchpad or LEDs, zoom in, zoom out and menu. The package comes bundled in with flash, lens, mic along with a slot for microSD and battery as well.

Also, ‘photo-clicking’ is deemed to be a convenient process with this device as the user can clearly view the target onscreen. Just flipping the display will push it to the back of the camera while the screen glides out smoothly. As the image is transferred to the expanded screen, it allows the user to edit the picture without much effort.

Once the Slite camera is turned onto the wide side, the image appears bigger in size which aids in editing the snaps with ease. This unique piece of technology has been reported by Yanko Design, and seems to be worthy of a peek indeed.