The thing about taking pictures with one camera is you have less freedom in experimenting and exploring subjects. That’s why most of us have more than one camera so we can explore different angles, visuals, colors and many more. But sometimes, it’s hard to bring them everywhere because they’re too heavy. It’s a good thing somebody created 2 mini cameras that work well whether together or individually.

Designer Steve Sangik Lee created the Digimo Camera, a conceptual camera that can split into two pieces and work either together, simultaneously, or individually. The Digimo Cameras were created so photographers can have more freedom in taking pictures and experiment their skills in photography.

When you combine the two mini cameras, it has dual linked displays so you can take 3D photographs anytime. Now, when they’re apart, the first camera can take pictures while the other can be used as a remote. Together with these cameras is an adjustable leg that serves as sort of a tripod and an attachment so you can elevate the device to get a better view of subjects.

Despite being small, the Digimo Cameras packs a bunch with great features that can let anybody explore their photography skills. They’re considered one of the “most ambitious camera concepts” to date.