Blink Digital Camera
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What do James Bond, The Saint, Milk Tray Man and Derek Flint all have in common? No, not a strange penchant for black polo necks, nylon-esque hairdos and ill-fitting leisure suits. They all simply love playing with ultra-compact, do-everything, state-of-the-art cameras. And now, thanks to the amazingly versatile Blink Digital Camera you can too. Of course, unlike the aforementioned super-spies' pics, your snaps should be far more entertaining, as the Blink's tiny dimensions make it ideal for party animals, sports freaks and clubbers alike. And because it's digital you'll never have to explain yourself to those pesky processing people! What would 'M' say? Not much in all probability, because at just 5.5cmx5.5cm the Blink is small enough to secrete from any boss, no matter how perceptive.
In fact, anyone with a passing interest in espionage should get their mitts on this little baby. Taking quick pics while nobody's looking is simple and infinitely less conspicuous than sticking small mirrors to your shoes or wearing soppy X-ray specs. (Take it from us, they don't work).
But it's not all about size; the tiny Blink is crammed with so many features even 'Q' would be lost for words. It's a digital camera, streaming video camera, USB video camera and video conferencing camera all in one. Now pay attention 007 because each Blink features Streaming Snapshot® mode, which means 100 images can be rapidly captured and 'streamed' to create your own AVI clips. All the software is included so sharing vid clips via email or on the web is a doddle.
The Blink's 8MB memory means it can save up to 300 photos (at 320x240), and its 640x480 resolution is just right for capturing every single moment of drunken mayhem on holidays and nights out. Complete with handy neck strap and swivel belt clip, the Blink is also great for sporty-types who like their cameras sleek, small and overloaded with nifty functions.
The Blink really is the business when it comes to transferring snaps and clips onto your PC. It comes complete with a powerful but user-friendly software package that makes editing, enhancing, retouching, printing and montaging a total doddle. Which, in plain English, means grafting a pigeon's head and J-Lo's bottom half onto a snapshot of the boss is a piece of cake. Of course, whether you actually send it or not is up to you. The Blink's software also allows you to place photos in calendars, frames and greetings cards. The possibilities are endless.
If the buzz around Firebox HQ is anything to go by this ingenious little gizmo is going to be a real bestseller. So don't think, Blink!
Capacity
100 images at 640x480
300 images at 320x240
Features
What do James Bond, The Saint, Milk Tray Man and Derek Flint all have in common? No, not a strange penchant for black polo necks, nylon-esque hairdos and ill-fitting leisure suits. They all simply love playing with ultra-compact, do-everything, state-of-the-art cameras. And now, thanks to the amazingly versatile Blink Digital Camera you can too. Of course, unlike the aforementioned super-spies' pics, your snaps should be far more entertaining, as the Blink's tiny dimensions make it ideal for party animals, sports freaks and clubbers alike. And because it's digital you'll never have to explain yourself to those pesky processing people! What would 'M' say? Not much in all probability, because at just 5.5cmx5.5cm the Blink is small enough to secrete from any boss, no matter how perceptive.
In fact, anyone with a passing interest in espionage should get their mitts on this little baby. Taking quick pics while nobody's looking is simple and infinitely less conspicuous than sticking small mirrors to your shoes or wearing soppy X-ray specs. (Take it from us, they don't work).But it's not all about size; the tiny Blink is crammed with so many features even 'Q' would be lost for words. It's a digital camera, streaming video camera, USB video camera and video conferencing camera all in one. Now pay attention 007 because each Blink features Streaming Snapshot® mode, which means 100 images can be rapidly captured and 'streamed' to create your own AVI clips. All the software is included so sharing vid clips via email or on the web is a doddle.
The Blink's 8MB memory means it can save up to 300 photos (at 320x240), and its 640x480 resolution is just right for capturing every single moment of drunken mayhem on holidays and nights out. Complete with handy neck strap and swivel belt clip, the Blink is also great for sporty-types who like their cameras sleek, small and overloaded with nifty functions.
The Blink really is the business when it comes to transferring snaps and clips onto your PC. It comes complete with a powerful but user-friendly software package that makes editing, enhancing, retouching, printing and montaging a total doddle. Which, in plain English, means grafting a pigeon's head and J-Lo's bottom half onto a snapshot of the boss is a piece of cake. Of course, whether you actually send it or not is up to you. The Blink's software also allows you to place photos in calendars, frames and greetings cards. The possibilities are endless.
If the buzz around Firebox HQ is anything to go by this ingenious little gizmo is going to be a real bestseller. So don't think, Blink!
Capacity
100 images at 640x480
300 images at 320x240
Features
- Super-slim, compact and lightweight design that goes everywhere you go Digital camera, video conferencing camera, streaming video camera, and USB video camera all in one
- Streaming Snapshot(TM) mode to create AVI video clips
- 8MB memory can save up to 300 photos
- Swivel clip and neck strap make it easy to carry
- Auto power off after 60 seconds of inactivity to save batteries
- Value packed software provides user-friendly tools for photo & video editing
- StyleCam Blink digital camera
- Neck/wrist strap & swivel clip
- Tilt base with holder
- 1 AAA alkaline battery
- USB cable
- Quick Start Guide
- Software CD containing:
- StyleCam Blink TWAIN driver
- StyleCam AVI Maker
- ArcSoft PhotoImpression
- ArcSoft PhotoFantasy 2000
- ArcSoft PhotoMontage 2000
- ArcSoft VideoImpression
- Inetcam iVISTA
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Owner's Manual (PDF)
| Resolution | 640 x 480 pixels | ||
| Image sensor | CMOS | ||
| Status display | Monochrome LCD | ||
| Internal memory | 8MB built-in SDRAM | ||
| Viewfinder | Optical | ||
| Image capacity (varies according to complexity of images stored) |
VGA: 100 (640x480) CIF: 400 (320x240) | ||
| Focal range | 23" ~ infinity (0.6m ~ infinity) | ||
| Lens aperture | F3.0 | ||
| Focal length | f=6.3mm (35mm equivalent = 24mm) | ||
| White balance | Auto (indoor), manual (indoor and outdoor) | ||
| Exposure | Auto | ||
| Streaming Snapshot | Up to 100 images | ||
| Image format | JPG, AVI (through software) | ||
| Computer interface | USB | ||
| Power control | Auto off (60 seconds) | ||
| Power source | 1 AAA alkaline batteries | ||
| Camera dimensions | 0.6" x 1.97" x 1.97" (1.5 x 5 x 5cm) | ||
| Camera weight | 1.5 oz. (30g) without batteries | ||
| Package dimensions | 11.78" x 9.75" x 7.02" (30 x 25 x18cm) | ||
| Camera UPC code | 815251000484 | ||
| Camera part number | D220D0 | ||
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Minimum System Requirements: Pentium PC with
MS Windows 98/98se/ME/2000/XP, 64MB RAM, 90MB available hard disk space, 16-bit color display, CD-ROM drive,
USB port.
Not Mac compatible, sorry.
Optional: 28.8kbps modem (for video conference & broadcast), Internet Service Provider (for video conference & email), Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card (optional), Speakers and microphone (for voice broadcast).
Owner's Manual: PDF File Download
Technical Support: Call the technical support hotline on 0845 660 4550. (Local call rates apply).
Online Technical Support: Click here for full online technical support, including the latest software drivers, troubleshooting, "how-to" tips, answers to Frequently Asked Questions and a USB Troubleshooting Guide.
Click here to buy batteries for this product
Not Mac compatible, sorry.
Optional: 28.8kbps modem (for video conference & broadcast), Internet Service Provider (for video conference & email), Sound Blaster or 100% compatible sound card (optional), Speakers and microphone (for voice broadcast).
Owner's Manual: PDF File Download
Technical Support: Call the technical support hotline on 0845 660 4550. (Local call rates apply).
Online Technical Support: Click here for full online technical support, including the latest software drivers, troubleshooting, "how-to" tips, answers to Frequently Asked Questions and a USB Troubleshooting Guide.
Reviews
Press Reviews...
"...the king of the low cost spy cams."Mayfair - Nov '02
"...an absolute steal."Esquire Magazine - Jul '02
"The Blink's tiny dimensions make it ideal for sports nuts, party animals or just plain old-fashioned sneaky snappers. In fact, anyone with a passing interest in spying should get his or her mitts on this little fella."bbc.co.uk/so/hotstuff - May '02
"The Blink is so dinky that it can go anywhere..."Fortune Magazine - May '02
"While the Blink is not going to trouble the Pentaxes, Kodaks and Sonys of the world, it will probably outsell them combined."
Daily Express - Apr '02
"...great for getting images to put online."PC Pro (Online) - Apr '02
"Destined for a life among the gadget-loving hip crowd."What Camcorder (Online) - Apr '02
"Unfeasibly small... always ready to catch spontaneous drunken mayhem."Stuff - Apr '02
"One of the smallest and lightest digital cameras available."What PC? - Apr '02
"Don't miss it."What Digital Camera - Apr '02
"...ideal for music feativals, trips and holidays."Amateur Photographer - Apr '02
"Tiny is the new black this season."The Mirror - Apr '02
"The tiny Blink from SiPix isn't the smallest we've seen - but it's not far off."The Mirror - Apr '02
"Last week at CeBIT, Europe's largest tech show, one of the exhibitions's surprise hits was the Blink."The Guardian - Apr '02
"Small enough to get lost amongst your loose change... [The] picture quality is surprisingly good."The Independent - Apr '02
"...it's only marginally bigger than your credit card."Daily Star - Apr '02
"Concealed cameras used to be the preserve of members of the international espionage fraternity. Now, however, we can all be Bond, with the new generation of tiny digital cameras hitting the market. You can even use it as a video camera and broadcast live over the internet. Now that's an idea that could prove very useful."Financial Times - Apr '02
"A camera for the party animal."The Times - Apr '02
"Despite its tiny 5.5cm x 5.5cm dimentions, it can do so much."Metro - Apr '02
Visitor Reviews...
I read the reviews, I didn't believe them - I WAS WRONG!!! Not only did the camera arrive 17 hours after I order it but it does exactly what everyone says it does - it looks like something you'd get out of a Christmas Cracker if you went round to the Queens for a spot of lunch on the 25th December!!!! Words fail to describe how easy the camera and its software is to use - BUY ONE NOWPaul Taylor, Oxford - Sep '02
Praise for you guys on this one - Sleek and sexy little toy that not only came free with neck strap, keyring and some pretty advanced software, but also free haribo! what more could you want? Sam Wilson, Farnham - Aug '02
Ordered the camera, late Thursday night, and it was with by 8am on Saturday, now that's service!
After a day of experimenting I have found the camera well cool, it takes good pics indoors and out, and the movie stream is very useful. Certainly a boys (mans) gadget, fits in pocket and it's very quick to download the photos. Every photographer should have one! It certainly won't be a novelty purchase. Neil Beeson, Matlock - Aug '02
Unbelieveably fantastic. I wasn't expecting much because of the price....but WOW! The fact that there is a video function on a camera that costs less than forty quid is amazing, but even more amazing is that this function is in such a small piece of kit. I love it!!Matthew S, Cumbria - Aug '02
Excellent product for 40 quid. Everyone who has seen it wants one - this is surely destined to be one of THE best selling gadgets. Oh, and by the way, I have changed the battery in mine with pictures still in the memory and they remain there. The memory is not 'cleared' as some other reviews have suggested. This potential loss is the only thing that has put a couple of my mates off but when I have shown them that it's not true they have bought one. Just carry a spare AAA battery with you.Steve, Merseyside - Jul '02
The best 40 quid I've spent in a long time. One of my colleagues recommended this "must have" accessory to me, I ordered one on Wednesday, it came this morning (Saturday) - I have spent about half an hour using it and have printed, edited and saved many high quality pictures with great ease. I have also recorded slideshows and emailed them to friends, and set it up to use as a web cam. You really could not get anything better for a measly 40 quid these days! Highly recommended, and VERY fast delivery Firebox!Chris, Norfolk - Jun '02
To be honest, Im a 14 year old girl who is obsessed about cameras, I saw the small, cheap camera and radio shack and I knew I had to try it out,with 69.00, nothin can go wrong. And plus u could easily return it. So I bought it and read the instructions and took a few dozen shots, when I got home I installed the programs needed to view my shots. And was I amazed, I never knew a tiny digital cheap camera,smaller than my small hands could take decent pictures! I was soo happy, u could hook it up to ur computer like a portable webcam..it is great! If you are wondering if u should get one. .dont wait..its the smallest camera ive ever seen with the best price..and decent.Marie, Toronto - Dec '02
I got this camera for my birhday. When I showed it to my mum, she thought
it was something out of a si-fi movie! When I brought it into school, my teacher thought it was a calculator!! It has excellent image resolution and is a great web cam even with no batterys!Will, Pembrokeshire, Wales - Oct '02
WOW! Thats all I can say. At first I could not believe how teeny it was and it takes great pics for a digi cam that is so small. The streaming snapshot mode is brill cos its like making your own mini movie. Software was a bit dodgy at first on Windows XP, had to uninstall and reinstall a couple of times but you could not ask for much more for 40 quid! MUST BUY!!Claire, County Durham - Oct '02
It wins on size everytime but its achilles heel is the battery life. I suppose one can only expect so much of one little AAA battery...Mark Powell, Berkshire - Oct '02
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