Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Strange Cameras You Don’t See Everyday










Who knew they actually made a 160-megapixel camera? Find that and more in this strange list. Which ones are your favorites?



Zippo-Style Camera Lighter



At
first glance, this may look like your typical Zippo lighter, but a 640
x 480 VGA camera is revealed when you flip the lid. Other perks include
64MB of built-in memory, USB connectivity, and a photo timer +
continuous shooting functions.


Just plug
one side of the cord into your camera, and the other into your USB
port. The software then gives you the options of printing, formatting,
cropping, archiving, and manipulating your photo


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Seitz 160-Megapixel Camera



That’s
right, this camera by Seitz “shoots at 160 megapixels to create a
native 6 x 17-cm image.” Plus, it boasts a shutter speed of 1/20,000th,
300MB/second read-out, and a ISO 500-10,000 range. One drawback, the
mobile version (pictured) costs a whopping $32,266, while the studio
version is priced at $33,715. This camera goes on sale in 2007.


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Thanko’s Camera Binoculars



Thanko’s
BINOCA01 combines the functionality of a 2.0-megapixel camera and
binoculars into one device. It’s powered by two AA batteries and
features 32MB of built-in memory. A few caveats: there’s no LCD to
preview your shots and it’s lacking a memory card expansion slot. This
device measures 116 x 67 x 37mm and weighs in at 215g. Expect to shell
out $145 for this multi-purpose gadget. Available now in Japan.


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Wrist-Mounted Camera



If
a cameraphone just isn’t good enough, check out this “waterproof (up to
30m) wrist-mounted GoPro Digital Hero Camera”. It’s capable of shooting
648 x 480 digital stills / 320×240 video and has 32MB of internal
memory. Available now for $79.95 here.


You
lock it down as flat as possible against your wrist when you’re not
using it, and when you want to take a picture, just swivel it up in a
perpendicular position and you’re ready to shoot


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Lego Pinhole Camera



This
person took a Polaroid 95a, stripped it down, and than reassembled the
camera with all Lego parts. Like a real mechanical 35mm camera, it
includes a manual crank which takes 23 clicks to advance one frame.


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Two-in-One Film/Digital Camera



Here’s
a first: “a 35mm motorized compact camera with auto-rewind/power-rewind
combined with a digital cam that takes 26 pictures at high resolution
and 99 at low.” One drawback, it’s only avaliable on eBay. Check out
the auction here.


For
a price of only £19.99 ($38), you can own your own hybrid camera that
isn’t really good at either digital or film photography


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The 360 Camera



Using a unique ergonomic cylindrical design, the “360 Camera
by Cedric Tay allows users to easily take panoramic images by just
holding the device with one hand. Rounding out the specs on this camera
is a built-in inclinometer and angle indicator.


“The
360 is designed with much emphasis on the user interface, with the main
operating function designed as a touch sensor, thereby maintaining a
flushed surface on the exterior.”

Found on TechEBlog






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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

glad you included pics

Mignon said...

I want that 360 camera, I'm always screwing up my panoramic pictures.