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Perfect to catch that drunken moment -  Sipix Stylecam Blink Digital Camera
Sipix Stylecam Blink 

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Perfect to catch that drunken moment (Sipix Stylecam Blink)

s.gould

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Sipix Stylecam Blink

Date: 15/11/02 (292 review reads)
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Advantages: Small, Cute

Disadvantages: not much

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! 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.

But it's not all about size; the tiny Blink is crammed with so many features. It's a digital camera, streaming video camera, USB video camera and video conferencing camera all in one. 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 video 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, and printing and a total doddle.

The Blink's software also allows you to place photos in calendars, frames and greetings cards. The possibilities are endless.


**Update**

Since buying the JVC GCA50 I have noticed the difference between low quality and good quality cameras. Read my review on the JVC to see how good the new JVC digital camera is.


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Last comments:
delawney

- 17/11/02

As pbyron says, needs a bir more detail ;)
pbyron

- 16/11/02

Good Opinion, but it would be nice to have more info about the quality of the pictures. What are the colours like, for instance.

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