Our smartphones have become our most powerful ally in creating content, not just because of the apps they can run but also because of their ability to capture moments almost instantly. Their cameras have become so capable that they easily rival point-and-click shooters and their Internet connectivity makes it so easy to click and share on the go. It’s the live streamer and aspiring “Instafamous” online celebrity’s magic tool for sharing anything and everything.
All that power, however, also comes with unnecessary complexity and distractions since these are still phones after all. Digital cameras offer a simpler experience but their size and style often clash with Gen Z aesthetics. This camera concept tries to rethink the problem and bring those two worlds together to produce a design that obviously caters to the needs and tastes of the social media crowd.
Designers: Eslam Mohamed Hassan, Ahmed Elminshawy
If you’ve ever seen live streamers or social media influencers, you’ve probably noticed the typical behaviors and patterns. They quickly pick up their phone to snap up a photo or go live on video then tap away on the screen to instantly share the moment with a gazillion hashtags. Sounds easy enough, except for the fact that these people are also easily distracted by notifications and other people’s posts that they end up quickly losing momentum as well.
InstaPocket is a camera design concept that takes the smartphone away from the equation without forcibly disconnecting people. Unlike a smartphone, it’s dedicated to taking photos or recording videos and then sharing them on social media. To be honest, you can still get lost scrolling through Instagram and X, but that’s pretty much the only other thing you can do there.
A digital camera can also “shoot and share” these days, but the InstaPocket concept adopts a design that takes inspiration from social media trends. In other words, its rounded square shape is easily identifiable as Instagram-inspired, if the name wasn’t already a dead giveaway. It creates a deeper connection between the user, the product, and the actions taken, making the activity feel more integrated into the social media feed.
The unconventional square yet slim design of the camera also allows for leeway in terms of controls. An integrated scroll wheel in the corner of the camera offers a more precise way to zoom in and out of the scene, while the camera lens ring lets you change the lens aperture more fluidly as well. Its pocket-sized body makes InstaPocket easy to slip in and out of, well, pockets, allowing creators, influencers, and everyone in between to quickly capture the moment without missing a beat.
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