Size:
2.8125" x 2.125" x 0.625"
Hard Cover Compatible:
No
Weight:
1.1 oz.
Memory:
48K on Visor when inserted
Availability Unknown
$99.95
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67% |
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Snap Away! |
This is an awesome toy for the Visor, provided that you have the right expectation of what it can and cannot do.
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Tony |
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Nice toy |
I've used $600 digital cameras and have been disappionted in the quality (when compared to any old 35mm camera). So a camera for $150 or so gives you pictures that I think you should expect. I think that the images could be fabulous for anyone interested in "modern art" because the camera adds its own speckles and you can get really close to your subjects for a fish-eye effect. This isn't something I expect to use much for practical purposes - but a toy camera, taking toy pictures, for when I want to play.
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Anonymous |
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Definite wow factor from friends! Fun to take little pictures |
Don't expect high quality photos, but a great add on to the Visor. I have used it many times over the past week and will not give it up.
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Rags |
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Definite wow factor from friends! Fun to take little pictures |
Don't expect high quality photos, but a great add on to the Visor. I have used it many times over the past week and will not give it up.
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Anonymous |
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Makes people smile, I find it's quite fun. |
No, it isn't the only digital camera you will buy. But for $300 I got a 2mb Visor and an eyemodule. Beat that! I pretty much only take 160x120 b.w snaps with it - and that give me room for about 100 of them. Whenever I sync up - I can then drop a couple in e-mail to whomever I like.
see some of my snapshots here http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/TimesSquare/print_maker/eyemodule.html
I still use my regular digital camera, but I don't always have it with me. I do nearly always have my Visor with me though - which means I have my eyemodule too.
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Russ |
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Cool camera for quick snaps |
IDEO is now giving away free softward for the eyemdole which lets you attach images to your address book! It is the kiler app for this product.
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mike |
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YES, the pictures are bad, BUT you can still have FUN |
No, this is not for professional picture taking, which for me is a personal bummer. The eyemodule people could do a better job on the images.
But, everytime I bring it out everyone I am with enjoys it. And my friends with palms like to the have the pictures that were taken too. The eyebeam software allows me to do this by beaming the images to their palm so they could read if that have FireViewer, which they usually do (very good program).
Personally, I like new free eyecontact software. It is one useful invention that truely blew me away. Why? You can blame it on my "y" chrom, but I am very visual. And it's nice, showable, and emotional, to have pictures of people that I know along with their contact information.
Not a bad product. But if eyemodule made images professionally better, it would give me an excuse to throw away my Deluxe and buy the Prism. That may be ideal, but I can have fun for now.
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nightwater |
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Pretty Cool |
The eyemodule is pretty cool, even though the picture quality isn't that great. I was thrown off by the grainy images at first, but now I know just to take pictures in well lit areas. I think more people would like it, if the price wasn't as high. Lots of fun though.
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mr_shagmaster |
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Not ready for prime time |
Yes, it's a gee whiz thing but as the others say it is only minimally useful. You can only take pics in BRIGHT light and even they are of poor quality. They should have worked on this a bit more before marketing it --and the price could have used some improvement also.
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Anonymous |
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Does what it says it does |
It isn't a digital camera replacement if you want fine photos, but if you need quick snapshots for E-bay, or temporary reference pictures it accomplishes that task.
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kad |
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