TapTechNews August 15th news, CCD is short for charge-coupled device. It has higher overall power consumption and cost than CMOS, so it has been gradually phased out of the mainstream consumer camera market.
In recent years, the pursuit of the 'retro feel' in photography has become a trend, causing the prices of some second-hand cameras to soar, especially CCD cameras have become a 'hit'.
Regarding the situation of 'hard to get a CCD camera', a blogger found that old mobile phones can also take similar retro effects. At noon today, the topic 'iPhone 5s is really a substitute for CCD' topped the Weibo hot search list, and as of TapTechNews' posting, this topic ranked 7th on the hot search list.
The first popular Weibo under the topic shows that the blogger @DiZizzz released a video saying, 'iPhone 5s is really a substitute for CCD' and '80 cents can control the atmosphere'. The video mentioned that the iPhone 5s camera has a built-in 'Faded' filter, which can take a retro effect when combined with the flash.
TapTechNews product encyclopedia information shows that the Apple iPhone 5s mobile phone was released in 2013, equipped with an 8MP rear camera, and optional storage capacity versions of 16GB/32GB/64GB.
TapTechNews checked Xianyu and learned that the current second-hand price of the iPhone 5s generally ranges from several tens of dollars to a hundred dollars or so, but since it has been on sale for 11 years, it is best not to have too high expectations in terms of usage experience.