ASSALAM-U-ALAIKUM,
IKEA's KNAPPA is the world's cheapest camera. It is a cardboard camera which can take pictures of 2.3 megapixels and its memory can save upto 40 pictures, after that you have to empty it to your pc or some where else from a usb port that comes outside from the camera. Or you may clean up the memory by inserting the paper pin or any other pin for 5-8 seconds in a specific port in the camera. It is made up of two cardboards sticked together with the help of screws, camera measures 4.13 by 2.56-inch and run on 2 normal battery "CELLS" that we use daily. To secure the camera from taking picture itself inside your pocket or bag e.t.c an on/off system is made, you have to press the shutter button for 3-4 sec to make it on it will get off automatically if not used for some minutes or you your self can make it off by pressing the same shutter button for 4-5 seconds. A little LED at the back will glow green when the camera is on. It has no screen and is basically a pinhole camera, you have to expose the photo you want to take for 3 seconds and then it will take 8 seconds to process it and send it to the memory.
No doubt this camera is very less in its applications but it is the cheapest camera and is ok for fun.
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