the dreams i dreams. :)




i want this i want this!

when nia i can buy? LOL

it's cute la... >,<

i want i want i want it. LMAO. xD

papa buy me one can?

piakkk!!!*

wakeup lar. pa is not going buy this for me. dont dream already la. haha



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Details

Born out of ignorance” is the comment from one of the Japanese digital lomographers. The original model was VQ-1005 and the idea was just to create a mini keychain size digital lomo camera. The picture quality of this little guy was the dream of the Japanese lomographers – dark corners, rich color saturation and contrast.

After the first batch of VQ-1005 was sold out, VistaQuest upgraded the picture quality of this camera to look like normal digital photos. It was not accepted by the digital lomographers, therefore, the Japanese lomographers decided to work with VistaQuest to develop a new model VQ1015 ENTRY. VQ1015 ENTRY was exclusive for the Japanese market and it can capture exceptional film “lomo-feel” pictures. And now the newest model of the vq cameras, the vq1015 R2. This model has a unique lens, one glass layer and two plastic layers. Its CMOS has a better response even under low illumination, and its dimension is larger than that of the previous model VQ1015 ENTRY.

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Specifications

Size/Dimensions (W x H x D) : 60×20×38mm
Weight : 15g
Effective Pixcels : 1.3megapixels
Maximum Recording Pixels : 1.3megapixels
Foucus : "Man":50mm~1m/"Montain": 150mm~∞
Lens : F=3.2,f = 6.5mm
Monitor : Status LCD
Zoom : no
Shutter Speed : 1/237seconds, Auto, 1/5seconds
Self-timer : yes
Flash : no flash
Exposure : -2.0EV~+2.0EV
Built-in Memory : no built-in memory
Memory Slot : SD
Operating System : Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Auto Power Off : 60seconds
Power Source : 1 Alkaline AAA battery
 
 








 
A cute pocket-sized digital camera that takes you down memory lane. Instead of racing with technology, the x:version does not boost a high resolution CMOS sensor but a 1.9-megapixel image sensor and five colour modes, capable of snapping up retro and “artistic” square images. What’s more amazing is the video feature. At 320X240 pixels and 8fps, the x:version takes movies without audio that reminiscent of 8mm films. Nothing high-definition but that is the charm of it.

Measuring merely 53mmx23mmx19mm at 21g, this handy gadget fits on a keychain, small enough for you to bring it wherever you go.

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CMOS Sensor 1/2.7 inch (effective pixel 1.92MP)
Built-in 64MB memory
Supports MicroSD up to 2GB
Photos in JPEG format (1280 x 1200 pixels)
Videos in AVI format (320 x 240 pixels, 8fps)
Lens f3.1, 39.5mm
Focus distance : Macro 15cm – 50cm, Infinity 1m to infinity)
Exposure & ISO : Auto
Battery : Full charge allows approx 250 photos
Dimension : 53mm(W) x 23mm(H) x 19mm(D)
Weight : 21g 
 
 
 
 
got two type. which type is better?
any suggestion bo? :))