North Korean-made digital cameras are programmed with "locked" settings. They cannot zoom beyond certain limits (to prevent espionage of military installations) and many models have their Wi-Fi or Bluetooth capabilities physically removed. To the regime, the "NK camera" is not a toy; it is a political tool.
Whether it is the rusted Soviet lens of a Pyongjang veteran, the concrete CCTV tower in Hyesan, or the hidden lens of a smuggled Xiaomi, one truth remains: It is either a tool of the state, or a tool of escape. nk camera
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The government is losing the battle for the image. Every smuggled smartphone is a tool for Mongnan (illegal market photography) and potential Jangmadang (black market) documentation. A vintage Soviet Kiev rangefinder