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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Per Dollar is Five Stars PLUS, July 25, 2002
This review is from: SiPix StyleCam Blink Digital Camera (Electronics)
The soda-cracker sized wonder not only fits within my shirt pocket, it leaves room for three pens, an envelope, a folded piece of typing paper and half a dozen 3x5 cards. And the picture quality, even compared to the full range if sub-$1000 digital cameras, is reliable and good at 640x480 resolution. It is always with me. Remember that face you saw on the subway that was like an epic novel, or that serendipitous combination of advertising sign and pedestrian, and wished you had a camera? Now you can. One important suggestion: the latency period between pressing the shutter release and hearing the beep to indicate the picture has taken is the better part of a second and, because the lens is tiny, the exposure time is long. So hold the camera very, very steady. Then shout your surprise when you first see on your computer screen how well [this]camera serves you. Rating: Quality per dollar and fun per dollar are both five star-plus.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite the perfect Take along, October 22, 2002
This review is from: SiPix StyleCam Blink Digital Camera (Electronics)
This is a fascinating little product - carry it in your pocket without any weight. I love carrying it along to kids games, and the kids want ones of their own. It has a few drawbacks, however. Some expected, some that need fixing in the next generation. The expected (but still a little disappointing) - limited focal length lens means that elements outside the very center of the picture are blurred (barrel distortion) - No flash for low light situtions The real problem: - it loses your pictures when the battery drains down, i.e. its memory is volatile. Flash memory is so cheap, why did the designers make this choice? - There is no early warning, actually no warning at all when the battery is too low. In fact if the battery gets low it will still take pictures as normal, then it freezes up, and all your pictures are gone. Caveat emptor here - a great product in so many ways, but make sure you replace the batteries early i.e. Every 50 shots or so. Its not a cost issue, but you will lose your pictures beyond hope for recovery, even though the camera seems to continue to act normally.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great little camera with two acceptable flaws, August 9, 2002
This review is from: SiPix StyleCam Blink Digital Camera (Electronics)
As a Minox fan and owner since 1969 and gadget lover, I was eager to see how this much-touted little gem worked. I first did a lot of research reading data and reviews. BOTTOM LINE PREPURCHASE INFO: No other beginners camera even comes close to the quality of photograph and accompanying software. Having bought two fancy digital cameras for family and friends and a Panasonic Palmcorder with good digital camera inside it, I am well aware of imaging software. ...P>PERFORMANCE: The little camera performed as expected. Operation was simple with two buttons and good menu and LCD menu indicator, photos reasonably sharp given the tiny size, and the accompanaying software superbly usable. It even came with a Duracell AAA battery, a detail no other review noted, but to me connoting a note of quality and not tyring to cheap out every which way. As a webcam, I looked at the images produced, and they were typically sub-mediocre but also in line with webcams of this price. Indoor shots are a bit fuzzy, but my son took a great panorama shot in a seminar room of me giving a seminar, which I easily stitched into a broad panorama with the included software. By the way, one review I read was dead wrong: The delayed beep does not indicate when the photo exposure starts; rather, the delayed beep indicates when the photo exposure stops, which inside in dim light is a couple seconds. TWO FLAWS: First, I almost sent the camera back, because the image gets a bit blurred around all the edges. Then I looked up photos posted on the British Amazon site and elsewhere, and they were the same way. This I can live with. Second and more serious, the battery drains disturbingly rapidly when you're storing a lot of pictures. For two weeks I had no trouble, but last weekend I went on a trip, took perhaps 30 pictures, and the battery drained in less than two days, leaving me with three photos only. This problem has been noted in other reviews, but I can live with it also. However, if you take a lot of photos, download soon. I have yet to experiment systematically with it, but I changed the battery quickly with those three pictures, and they were still there after changing the battery, whereas the instructions say you will lose pictures when you change batteries. There may be some mechanism that allows you a socond to change batteries and not lose your photos. ...P>CONCLUSION: The SiPix Blink is the first camera ever that allows the general public to experience what (subminiature camera) Minox owners have enjoyed for decades: A camera you can and ACTUALLY WILL take anywhere that takes decent pictures. SiPix is currently a price performance breakthrough, throughly fun, and a great affordable way to get into digital. Not bad for insurance purposes too. As for me, I'll use mine a lot, but I'll still carry my Minox B, the last of the Minox cameras needing no batteries. Jim
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