Thursday, January 17, 2008
Mini Cam
I notice this little camera appearing in many of the local sales flyers in my area, and probably in yours too. They range in price anywhere from $10. and up.
They are often suggested as keychain cams, handy to have around in case of accidents or other unusual happenings.
They are not telling you everything! I direct you to my website where I have had a review of the minicam for some time.
In short, these cameras draw battery power at all times, even when you are not using them. So battery life is very short, a week at most. If the batteries go dead you lose any pictures that were stored in them. Read the details on my site.
For example if you used them for a keychain cam to have around in case you were involved in a collision or whatever, the batteries would likely be dead. They take good pictures for their price and size, but they do have that one restriction which is a big one.
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They are often suggested as keychain cams, handy to have around in case of accidents or other unusual happenings.
They are not telling you everything! I direct you to my website where I have had a review of the minicam for some time.
In short, these cameras draw battery power at all times, even when you are not using them. So battery life is very short, a week at most. If the batteries go dead you lose any pictures that were stored in them. Read the details on my site.
For example if you used them for a keychain cam to have around in case you were involved in a collision or whatever, the batteries would likely be dead. They take good pictures for their price and size, but they do have that one restriction which is a big one.
-=One Day At A Time=-
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Labels: battery life, key chain camera, minicam
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