Kodak Zoom Single Use Camera Group 10 Jordan Gomes: Dissection, Re-assembly, and Photos Kyle Greenswieg: Dissection and Re-assembly Alex Finkel: 3-D models.

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Kodak Zoom Single Use Camera Group 10 Jordan Gomes: Dissection, Re-assembly, and Photos Kyle Greenswieg: Dissection and Re-assembly Alex Finkel: 3-D models and Oral Presentation Melissa Maze: Wiki-media Page Brian Hamilton: Group Leader, Oral Presentation,Wiki-Media Page

Exterior Features Zoom Flash Grips

Exterior Features (cont.) Shutter Button Film Winding Wheel Pictures Remaining Wheel

Disassembly  Took about 1 hour to disassemble  Tools used: Hands, pocket knife, small screwdriver  Fasteners: Plastic clips and metal hooks  Materials: mostly ABS plastic, copper, steel, silicon, solder, various chemicals

Disassembly (cont.)  Production Methods: Injection molding, forming and machining  Compact Design

Re-assembly  Problems: Re-attaching springs, keeping track of parts, warped pieces  Warped pieces hinder proper function

CAD Drawing

Pros and Cons of Design  Pros No fasteners Ergonomic design Cheap materials One time use Parts numbered  Cons Missing parts cause other parts to become loose Low resolution lens Exposure to capacitor could result in shock

Recommendations  Safety device to discharge capacitor  Higher Resolution Lens  Reduce the length of the camera  Automatic winder