I find that I take very few photos with my Pentax Optio when I hike, and I never print or project them. I like the idea of having a good collection of stunning, high quality panoramas from my more scenic trips, but in reality I just don't use my camera that way. I only view them on the computer and send them in emails.
So, I'm considering getting a tiny camera with poor photo quality, no LCD screen, no optical zoom (or zoom of any kind), and very few settings/options. I've narrowed it down to a couple of Japanese novelty cameras (with example photos below):
Chobi Cam Pro (1.2 oz):


Chobi Cam One HD (0.6 oz):

The quality of these photos is adequate for my purpose, I think. Has anyone ever tried one of these, or any other tiny novelty cameras that lack a screen or viewfinder?

