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[Knappa Teardown (1)] Removing Cardboard Case of Camera: Nikkei Electronics Teardown Squad obtained the "Knappa,...

[Knappa Teardown (1)] Removing Cardboard Case of Camera: Nikkei Electronics Teardown Squad obtained the "Knappa,...

[Knappa Teardown (1)] Removing Cardboard Case of Camera Jun 16, 2012 04:18 Nikkei Electronics Teardown Squad Ikea's "Knappa" digital camera The front side of the internal module The module being flipped The back side of the module was covered with a black sheet. Nikkei Electronics Teardown Squad obtained the "Knappa," Sweden-based Ikea's digital camera, which uses a cardboard as its case. With its simple functions and structure, the camera realized a low cost without compromising its design. On the upper side of the Knappa, there were two plastic screws. After removing the screws and opening the cardboard case, the front side of the internal module appeared. On the front side, there were a shutter button, a button for deleting image data, etc. The module was black and looked like a cassette tape. This procedure is the same as for replacing batteries. Batteries are stored i...

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