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Micro Digital Camera
We are currently living in the age of technology. And sure enough, every year companies keep improving products that are already good by making innovative changes.
One of the noticeable trends in our tech market today would be the downsizing of almost anything. Do you remember the days when you still had that big, fat mobile phone? Well, now they have introduced pocket sized phones or slim phones that can fit inside your wallet.
It's like the demand of society is, the more compact, the better. Saves having to carry anything extra, right? Today, this trend has reached digital cameras. We can now own their very own micro digital camera. Let's have a closer look at the aforementioned product.
Never could you have imagined having a camera the size of a bubblegum stick or a matchbook. A micro digital camera can also be cleverly disguised as household things like a lighter, a pen, or even be in sunglasses.
You can now experience what you have only seen in those old spy movies as a child. Now people would ask, since this micro digital camera is so small, does that mean it produces low quality output? Of course not, its output may not be as crisp as professional cameras, but its merit is actually in its size.
Its size makes it handy to bring anywhere, without having a bulky camera case. It still produces clear images, and has a workable memory space. A micro digital camera has different types with different specs.
An example of one can have up to 4GB (two 2GB SD cards) of storage along with its built in memory. This micro digital camera can capture videos up to 3 hours, take thousands of photos, and record audio up to 256 hours. It can also be set up as a web cam for your computer. Its size is around 3 inches x 1 1/4 inches x 1/8th inch thick and its weight is 38g.
Another example would be the micro digital camera that is the size of a bubble gum stick. It can fit into a gum wrapper-- it is really that small! For a camera that tiny it still has the ability to record up to 33 hours of footage, and can produce quick, clear snap shots.
It is convenient because it is charged by a USB device that is also what you use to upload whatever it has recorded/taken on to your computer. It has a 2GB micro SD card, and it can record 15 frames per second. The specs are not bad for its size. Well, besides being a video recorder and a camera, this micro digital camera can also be a USB mass storage device.
So who says small things can't do big things? A micro digital camera can do more than your average digicam!
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