"Bond..James Bond"
The fabled Minox Model A was immortalized on the silver-screen in 1969 when James Bond deployed his tiny pocket-camera in Ian Fleming's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"; the legend of the Minox spy camera became etched in stone.
Forty years and quite a few models later, Minox has done it again; the next greatest spy camera the world will know - the Minox DSC Digital Spy Camera. Sparking the passions of stealthy photogs everywhere, this outstanding digital rendition of its classic predecessor is quite the awesome bit of kit.
While it's not a powerhouse high-resolution pocket-rocket with a bazillion features and a massive zoom lens - the DSC brings more than a pile of specs, bells, and whistles to the table; the DSC is a joy to hold and use, and it's fun to show to friends and curious onlookers. Here we have a bit of history that's managed to stay afloat in the new Millennium; one that conjures up romantic visions of secret agents, clandestine meetings, and the triumph of good over evil.
Destined to be more than just another nostalgic objet d'art - the DSC stirs (shakes?) things up a bit with its enhanced functionality. Not only does the DSC take impressive still JPEGs, it's also capable of producing AVI video clips! The DSC's lens is faster than the original Colorplan optic - f/2.8 vs f/3.5, yet the two cameras weigh just about the same (a svelte 90g). The included and detachable LED flash module is an upgrade that even diehard Minox fans will learn to love. JB's camera was flash-capable, but that option was a not-so-easy-to-manage flashbulb holder. While the romance surrounding flashbulbs is well documented, the DSC's electronic LED flash module is way easier to use and it charges via USB - no batteries to fuss with! The discrete 1.5" LCD lends itself to covert photo-ops while adhering to the design credo "that form ever follows function".
You'll be hard pressed to find a pocket that the DSC can't fit into, and its inherent simplicity allows one's focus to remain on the image instead of the instruction manual. Images taken with the Digital Spy Camera are detailed and sharp with excellent contrast and color. The DSC is all about photography and fun - while reminding us that bigger isn't always better.
Features :
IMAGING
Resolution 3.2 Megapixel Sensor 1/2.3" CMOS File Formats Still Images: JPEG
Movies: AVIMax Resolution 2048 x 1536 Aspect Ratio 4:3 Image Stabilization None
OPTICS
Lens 4 elements in 0 groups
EFL: 8.7mm (35mm equivalent: 42-0mm)
Aperture: f/3Zoom Digital: 4x Focus Range Manual: 3.28' (1.00 m) - Infinity
EXPOSURE CONTROL
ISO Sensitivity Not Specified By Manufacturer Shutter Not Specified By Manufacturer Exposure Metering Not Specified By Manufacturer Exposure Modes Modes: Auto White Balance Modes Auto Burst Rate None Self Timer 10 Seconds Interval Recording No Remote Control None
FLASH
Built-in Flash Yes: Auto External Flash Connection None
MEMORY
Built-in Memory 128MB Memory Card Type microSD
VIDEO RECORDING - Yes
VIEWFINDER/DISPLAY
Viewfinder Type Optical Screen 1.5" LCD
CONNECTIVITY/SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - USB 2.0
POWER - Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
PHYSICAL
Dimensions (WxHxD) 3.4 x 1.2 x 0.8" / 86.36 x 30.48 x 20.32 mm Weight 3.2 oz / 91 g
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