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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User Opinions |
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67% |
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Cool idea . . . but pic quality is too poor. |
The size, weight and "cool factor" do not adequately offset the poor picture quality.
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yucca |
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I totally dig it...it's fun |
It's fun, it's not for serious photographers. It's like the difference between a polaroid and a real camera.
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Anonymous |
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Not worth the monety. |
I was not impressed with any of the picture resolutions. The $150
price tag is way too high for a toy and that is all it really is
a toy.
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rob |
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Love this product |
Buy it, you wont regret it...trust me!
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Anonymous |
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Great Product |
The best spring board to be released....yet. I suggest everyone get one....it really comes in handy. Dont shun it off right away because of the fuzzt pics, they are better than you think.
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D ev R ay 4Real |
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immediate imager |
I got the eyemodule just in time so that I could take a picture after I proposed to my (now) fiance. I just wish I had this when I was backpacking through Europe a few years back. It is perfect for all the times when you wish you had a camera with you.
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dmt32 |
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Fun and Cool |
The eyemodule can't be beat for surprising people with a cool gadget. Once you accept the limitations of needing a lot of light and getting limited detail, you will have lots of fun.
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vflopez |
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Good for the casual user |
I'm not a pro photographer. I'm not even a professional graphics guy. I am someone who always has this with me and have used it for quick photos to send to friends via the web. A little grainy, but good enough for me.
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Christopher Bailey |
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Great for web! |
Great for taking quick pictures for my online diary. Quality is good enough for most online usage. Also good to decide whether to take a 35mm pic.
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numaios |
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Great for casual pictures |
While a bit expensive, the eyemodule delivers when it comes to a portable image capturing device. Great for casual shots in well lit areas...
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Enigma |
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