The app is intended to follow the user’s first time camera experience from the start (buying) to the end (scanning and posting). The general flow moves from finding the right camera for the user and going through the purchase process. On a separate line of flow, it contains all the instructions for how to start and use the camera. Lastly, shows the gallery of scanned photos organized by camera and wishlists for any upcoming purchases.
Too many different sources to search from, no single organized learning process for beginners
Difficult starting hinders/intimidates amateurs from starting their hobby
Learning the overall process of buying a camera -> using it is frustrating
Guide for picking and purchasing the camera of my choice as well as buying other necessities
Learning how to use the camera from putting in the film and scanning it
Scanning and storing the photos and organizing and displaying it on feed
Antique and toned-down colors to match with film image
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Which Camera Do I Buy?
Which Camera Do I Buy?
Which Camera Do I Buy?
The App consists of three main parts.
1. Guide through purchasing the camera
2. Learning camera parts + how to use the camera
3. Posting and organizing scanned photos
After the simple initial questionnaire, it leads to a system top recommendations page before the user can browse the filtered list of cameras from their selection. From the selected wishlist of cameras, user is lead to the several buying options and price comparison from different sites.
After you purchase your film camera, next step is to buy all the things needed for that camera. Those include battery, lens (as needed) and films as well as other non-essential accessories. It's a checklist to go over all the necessities.
Contains 4 different parts: Cameras owned by the user, wishlists, collection of user scanned photos and saved photos from feed. Expands to show gallery of posted photos and saved photos that can be organized by camera type or date posted.
Intro Screen, wishlist view all tab, initial filtering before purchasing, and feed