Hi Folks,
Does anyone either have (and be willing to sell for a reasonable price), or know where in the Norwich/ K.Lynn/Ely/Cambridge/BSE area one could buy, one of those little "keyring" style digital cameras (e.g. Phillips 007, but not necessarily)?
Flash not required, but reasonably decent photo quality is desirable.
The usual shops, even specialist digitial photo shops, don't seem to have such things at the moment, but maybe I'm not searching web sites efficiently.
With thanks, Ted.
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Hi Folks,
Does anyone either have (and be willing to sell for a reasonable price), or know where in the Norwich/ K.Lynn/Ely/Cambridge/BSE area one could buy, one of those little "keyring" style digital cameras (e.g. Phillips 007, but not necessarily)?
Flash not required, but reasonably decent photo quality is desirable.
The usual shops, even specialist digitial photo shops, don't seem to have such things at the moment, but maybe I'm not searching web sites efficiently.
I've got one you can have free, gratis and for nowt, with software - however, the software is not Linux-compatible, but should run in Wine OK.
It measures 2Œ" × 1œ" × œ" and takes an AAA battery, which unfortunately, it feeds on greedily. It wil run on rechargeables though, and if you're quick, you can change batteries when it squeaks at you for more.
It takes adequate pics, which you can see if you look at
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/cobble/
The first three pics are scanned-in, so ignore those, and the pic of the fletton-faced gable-end of a shed is scanned-in too. Otherwise, all the others were taken with the camera.