Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Binoculars with Built in Digital Camera & Camcorder

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Battery Type: Alkaline Binding: Electronics Connectivity: USB EAN: 5013922030197 Feature: Perfect for capturing sharp images and video clips of wildlife sporting events, theatre, festivals, concerts, etc Label: Next Gen Manufacturer: Next Gen Publisher: Next Gen Studio: Next Gen Warranty: One years manufacturs warranty
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Perfect for capturing sharp images and video clips of wildlife sporting events, theatre, festivals, concerts, etc built-in memory for up to 210 pictures Clear 13 x 10 mm status LCD display for menu functions USB connection for easy installation and high speed picture transfer Can be used as a binocular, digital photo camera, video camera or webcam
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A great piece of new technology with a built in digital camera you can capture all the amazing wildlife, sporting events, theatre, festivals and concerts you see see throw the binoculars, it even records video clips,
KEY FEATURES
Binocular with integrated digital camera; Perfect for capturing sharp images and video clips of wildlife, sporting events, theatre, festivals, concerts, etc.
built-in memory for up to 210 pictures
Can be used as a binocular, digital photo camera, video camera or webcam
SPECIFICATIONS
3 picture burst mode with 1 second interval
Automatic white balance
10 seconds self-timer with acoustic notification
Video recording 320 x 240 at 10 fps (AVI format)
Webcam function up to 10 fps at 320 x 240
Clear 13 x 10 mm status LCD display for menu functions
USB connection for easy installation and high speed picture transfer
No batteries required for standard binocular use or webcam use
Extra Windows software included: Photo Explorer 8.0 SE
Product size (HxWxD in mm): 115 x 90 x 45
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Camera
USB cable
Neck strap
Wiping cloth
CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual
User's manual
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Intel Pentium 366 MMX
64 MB RAM internal memory
600 MB free hard disk space
USB Port
CD-ROM drive
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
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