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