Digital Cameras by SiPix








SiPix StyleCam SiPix StyleCam



The ultra-slim SiPix StyleCam ($65 street) is one of the smallest digital cameras on the market at 2.3 by 3.4 by 1.0-inches (HWD). And with only one control button to worry about, it may also be one of the easiest to use. The trade-off? Features, beyond a macro switch for close-ups, are limited. The camera has no LCD viewfinder and there's no flash, but the StyleCam's quick lens still captures most low-light images. 8MB of built-in memory records up to 65 VGA images or 180 Web (320 by 240 pixel) images.
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SiPix StyleCam Blink SiPix StyleCam Blink



This camera has a size of a soda cracker (2.16 by 2.16 by 0.50 inches), the SiPix StyleCam Blink has 8MB of internal memory that can record up to 100 VGA (640-by-480) or 400 CIF (320-by-240) images. Powered by one triple-A battery, the StyleCam Blink is so named because when shooting photos in CIF resolution, it can capture frames almost as fast as you can press the shutter. With software, those images can be streamed together into an AVI file.

At full 640-by-480 resolution, each shot takes a bit longer to recordon, uses a loud beep when the camera is ready to shoot, and doubles as a Webcam. The StyleCam Blink ships with an impressive software bundle: ArcSoft's PhotoFantasy, PhotoImpression, PhotoMontage and VideoImpression, plus Inetcam's iVista and SiPix AVI Maker. The package also includes a USB cable, a swivel cradle that can clip onto a bookshelf or ledge, a quick-release neck strap and wrist strap, and a nickel-plated swivel clip for attaching the StyleCam Blink to your key chain or belt loop. More
 
SiPix StyleCam Groove SiPix StyleCam Groove



The inexpensive SiPix StyleCam Groove ($69.95 list) is a small, slim, and exceedingly simple to operate. Although it's a no-frills point-and-shoot model with only a handful of features, the silver-colored Groove is versatile enough to capture video with sound, record audio annotation, and serve as a Webcam. Should the batteries die, however, stored images disappear. You'll also contend with poor image quality, slow and irritating transfer software, and an inaccurate optical viewfinder.
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