Last December, photographer and designer Xiao Liu announced Rewindpix, a digital, screen-free compact camera designed to offer an analog experience. It launched on Kickstarter earlier this month, and with 11 days left in the campaign, it has shattered its funding goal by over $870,000. Rewindpix promises to deliver the “tactile joy of film” photography with the convenience of digital. To achieve this goal, the compact digital camera has a large optical viewfinder, a tactile winder, a swappable shutter release, and no rear screens. The only display on the camera is a small LCD status indicator that shows battery life, the selected digital filter, and the number of remaining photos. The Rewindpix has a special mode to behave more like a film camera. In its “Film Mode,” photographers use “film rolls” with a maximum of 36 shots each, and they can shoot with up to three different film filters, which can be swapped during a “roll” using an on-camera filter switch.…