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Redesign of the Disposable Camera. By: Whitney Tarchinski Aaron Nye Adrienne Crivaro Nicole Condran. Agenda. How a Camera Works. Film. Shutter. The Circuit and Battery. Flash. Lens. Battery. Capacitor. What happens once the film is used?. What is e-waste?.
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Redesign of the Disposable Camera By: Whitney Tarchinski Aaron Nye Adrienne Crivaro Nicole Condran
How a Camera Works Film Shutter
The Circuit and Battery Flash Lens Battery Capacitor
What is e-waste? Electronic waste (e-waste): any obsolete, broken or unwanted electronic equipment
BARIUM CADMIUM LEAD NICKEL SILVER LITHIUM MERCURY
ModifiedDesign Front View Rear View
Modifications • Battery: • Easily accessible • Rechargeable • No internal modifications • Film Cartridge: • Easily accessible • Purchased individually • Slight internal modifications
Modifications • Access Panels protected by plastic snap-in covers Access to Film Cartridge Access to Battery
Modifications - Cartridge • Top Gear: • Detachable • Mounted inside camera • Standard on purchased Film Cartridge
Work Cited • http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=4213&pq-locale=en_US • CVS employee • Definition from http://www.kdheks.gov/waste/GCR/ewastefactsheet.pdf • Fuji camera http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/fuji/finepix_s700-review/camera-front.jpg • Kodak http://img.interstore.com/181/35353231363932_0.jpg • http://www.ewastecenter.com/