How Does the Cappy Camera Work?
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How Does the Cappy Camera Work?
Cappy Camera works like a traditional point-and-shoot camera, but without a screen or menus.
You turn it on, frame your shot using the viewfinder, press the shutter, and move on.
What happens when you take a photo?
When you press the shutter:
- The photo is captured digitally
- It’s saved automatically to an SD card
- You don’t see it right away
That delay is intentional. It keeps you present and prevents constant checking or retaking.
How do you view the photos?
Photos are viewed later by:
- Removing the SD card and inserting it into a computer
- Using a USB or phone adapter (depending on your setup)
Once transferred, photos behave like any digital image file.
Why remove the screen?
Screens change behavior.
Without one, photography becomes quieter. Moments don’t pause. People don’t perform. You shoot and stay present.
Bottom line
Cappy Camera keeps the process simple: shoot now, review later.