DISPOSABLE CAMERA NNAMDI ILONZO, BAKHA SHOKOBAY, KEVIN JOHNSON, HAROON CHOUDERY.

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DISPOSABLE CAMERA NNAMDI ILONZO, BAKHA SHOKOBAY, KEVIN JOHNSON, HAROON CHOUDERY

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Customer Needs Disassembly Design Matrix Prototype (Draw on Board) Engineering Analysis including cost analysis E-Waste Summary/ conclusion References

INTRODUCTION Problem statement: creating an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable single use camera. Mission statement: to redesign the system of developing the picture of single use cameras.

WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE ABOUT DISPOSABLE CAMERAS? (CUSTOMER NEEDS) See pictures before they are developed Make them recyclable, throwing out capacitors is terrible for the environment Ability to view picture instantly

WHERE/WHEN DO YOU USUALLY USE DISPOSABLE CAMERAS? Most individuals do not use disposable cameras for work and business Used during childhood Never

WHAT AGE GROUP USES DISPOSABLE CAMERAS THE MOST? Age Groups

DISASSEMBLY

CIRCUIT FRONT VIEW/LENS

FRONT COVER

FILM

CIRCUITRY

CIRCUITRY CONTD.

CIRCUITRY OF FLASH

VIDEO

LED FLASH VS. LAMP FLASH Selection CriteriaLED FlashLamp Flash Price+0 Power Consumption+- Brightness++ Sum “+”31 Sum “–”01 Sum “0”01 Net Score30 Rank12

REUSABLE VS. DISPOSABLE Selection CriteriaReusableDisposable Price++ Ease of Use0+ Waste+- Sum “+”22 Sum “–”01 Sum “0”10 Net Score21 Rank12

LCD SCREEN VS. VIEW FINDER Selection CriteriaLCD ScreenView Finder Price-+ Ease of Use+0 Attractiveness+-- Sum “+”21 Sum “–”11 Sum “0”01 Net Score10 Rank12

FILM VS. FLASH MEMORY Selection CriteriaFilmFlash Memory Price0+ Number of Pictures0+ Ease of Transfer-+ Sum “+”03 Sum “–”10 Sum “0”20 Net Score3 Rank21

AA BATTERY VS. LITHIUM ION BATTERY Selection CriteriaAA BatteryLithium Ion Battery Price+- Life Expectancy-+ Size0+ Sum “+”12 Sum “–”11 Sum “0”10 Net Score01 Rank21

CONCLUSION Single use cameras can still be profitable in today’s society and compete with digital cameras

E-WASTE? WHAT E-WASTE? It is all about reducing, reusing, and recycling!

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