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efilm is currently a solution looking for a mass market. It appeals to a specific type of creator—someone who grew up digital, feels suffocated by the cloud, and misses the weight of a decisive moment.
The "efilm" standard proposes a hardware lock. Imagine a digital sensor cartridge, shaped like a 35mm canister, that slots into modern or retrofitted cameras. It captures images digitally, but with a hard-coded limit: 24 or 36 exposures. There is no screen on the back of the camera. There is no delete button. There is no histogram. efilm is currently a solution looking for a mass market
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You shoot, you advance the lever, and you wait. There is no delete button