
Hi, I’m Uglatto and I’ve been at this since 2020. Circuit-bending started out as a therapeutic endeavor, but quickly escalated to a point where I have now modified literally hundreds of cameras. I take great pride in my work and perfectionism. My mission is creating tools for artists — bringing you an ultra unique piece of equipment that will bring you joy for years to come.
Here you’ll find all my digicam creations I deem worthy of casting into your capable hands.
All glitch cams come with a battery, charger, memory card, case, strap, and my legendary guarantee. Floppy disk cameras will also come bundled with a USB floppy reader and 5 disks. Paint jobs will differ from those seen.
Feel free to message me any questions you may have!
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Bitcrusher v2
$425Revised version of my popular “Bitcrusher” Sony Mavica bend! Now with a mini patch bay in addition to the 11 face buttons of my initial build. The buttons allow for some fun and wacky color processor effects including partial chroma inversion, posterization, halo and noise effects. The mini patch bay gives you total control over the image sensor, allowing for some really pink/purple melts, ranging from barely there to completely obliterated. And yes, you can combine both sets of effects for something really unique!
If you’re unfamiliar with Sony Mavica cameras, these hefty boys write to floppy disk. Really! Even unglitched photos manage some very unique lo-res shots complete with JPEG dithering indicative of the days of dial-up internet and the first wave of consumer digital cameras. Comes with 5 floppy disks, USB floppy drive, battery pack, and charger.
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Bitcrusher
$350Original price was: $350.$275Current price is: $275.A low-res beauty that writes to floppy disk. Really! 11 push buttons on the face of the camera control different color processor effects. This results in some wacky chroma choices and interesting gradation patterns. 11 push button effects give you a huge amount of control and versatility! Includes, battery pack, charger, 5 floppy disks, and a USB floppy disk drive.
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Cascade
$350High quality metal and plastics lead to a sturdy prosumer feel to this early Sony digital camera. Embedded flush with the side of the camera is a grid of 9 brass contacts that, when bridged with a small magnet (included) create a multitude of glitch effects, ranging from posterized, to painterly, to pixel-sorted. MemoryStick media, battery pack, and charger are included with every order.
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Liminalizer
$350A very pocketable and responsive early Sony CyberShot camera with 4 built in effects, easily selectable from two 3-position switches. Great on its own for that mid-aughts digicam flare, or flip on the glitch effects to transform open a portal to the melted digital ether. Both effects can be layered, for a total of 6 distinct glitches.
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Dissimulator v2
$275A charming early Samsung point-and-shoot. Version 2 includes controls for 5 different glitch effects, ranging from muted & melty, to deeply cursed with a side of chromatic aberration!
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Katona v2
$300An improvement over my first iteration, which now adds a second glitch effect, with both glitch buttons built in flush to the camera body. This later-2000’s slimline Canon is simple to use and a great all-rounder. The effects are a low and a high intensity version of a pastel posterized color palette with a chance for long saturated streaks to appear over dark portions of the image.
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Obfuscator
$800After weeks of research and many failed attempts, I’ve finally landed on a DSLR glitch cam that produces some worthwhile effects. Embedded in the side of the camera is an 18-port mini patch bay, which does all kinds of weird things, ranging from grainy color wash dithering, to posterized effects, to a really cool chroma-smear. Obfuscator imbues you with raw system-level control in a professional form factor. This is also one of the last Sony DSLR’s to use a CCD sensor.
Note: Lens not included. If you need one, message me and I’ll see what I can do. Most all of the patches do something cool, though some are less reactive than others, and a few specific combos can cause a crash.
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Machina
$350A capable 2003 Olympus camera that produces an extremely wide variety of glitch effects. The 12-pin mini-patch bay affects both the image processor, and sensor, allowing you to cross signals and for 100’s of possible combinations! Mounting for a flash module, a/v out, and mains power make this a good option in a studio setting, or as a live visual source.
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Imprint
$375My most popular glitch cam! Three 3-position switches, and 3 buttons to mix and match make for a dizzying array of possible effects!
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To fit all these buttons and switches I must remove the flash module. The camera still works fine without it, just know there is no flash on this camera. If you like this model, but prefer having a flash, see Emboss, which contains all the same effects which are instead activated via patch bay.
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Mack++
$300Updated version of my previous multi-glitch Mack cam. This camera is capable of all varying degrees of melty goodness. Updated effects include increased chromatic aberration. Controls via two 3-position switches, 5 magnetic contact points, and one button.
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A couple effects are more likely to cause crashes than others, specifically when the battery is partially drained. To recover from a crash simply remove and reinsert the batteries.
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Spectre
$225Spectre is a powerful, experimental multi-glitch cam with a button and a magnetic contact switch. Effect 1 corrupts the colorspace and effect 2 corrupts the write process, superimposing a warped thumbnail over the main image.
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This camera likes to crash. Video mode is more stable than picture mode. To reset the error, simply put it in playback mode, then back to shooting mode.
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