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  • Eaiming flashlight video/camera

    Features:
    1. Can be used as a single LED flashlight, video and aduio recording, or using single digital camera
    2. Can be applied in many place, such a car, and sport OR A AIRSOFT GUN
    3. Inside a 3 Mega Pixel high quality cmos camera, support webcam function
    4. Video recording 720x480, 30 frame, avi format, photo format 1280x1024

    Specifications:

    Flashlight : 8pcs LED lamp

    Power : USB Port or Ouput 5V DV Charger for build-in (Ni-MH) Rechargable Battery

    Camera
    * Imaging Sensor : Color CMOS Sensor
    * Active Pixel Array : 300K pixels 30 F/S
    * Sensor Resolution : VGA 720 x 480
    * Horizontal View Angle: 70 BR>Gain Control Automatic
    * White Balance: Automatic


    Digital Video Recorder
    * Video Compression system: MJPEG
    * Record File Format : AVI
    * Storage Media: Micro SD card, Supports Up to 16GB
    * Photo format: JPG
    * Recording Time(working without LED) : 5 hours
    * Recording Time(working with LED together) : 3.2 hours
    * Recording Rate : Maximum Image Transfer Rate 30 fps

    Length : 110mm

    Material : Alumium Metal (flashlight & mount)






  • #2
    Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

    looks good, any idea on cost???

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    • #3
      Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

      if that works well is a awesome idea ( subject to cost )

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      • #4
        Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

        Yeah I didn't put it as I was unsure if the mods would edit it out, but hey, if they want too they can. Price is £37.50 posted, taking 1-2 weeks to arrive.

        The mount is included by the way

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        • #5
          Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

          Hmm interesting. Any video samples?

          I have one of those tiny MD80 camera's (not the china clone one, the metal, £50 or so one) and the sound quality doesn't seem to be too good, neither is the video quality. Mine was also reported at 720x480, but it's only 640. Can you confirm?


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          • #6
            Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

            Nope, no video samples as of yet, but the company does have a youtube channel, I'll email a request to them.

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            • #7
              Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

              I've got an interesting point to make.... How would you know if it's recording the right-way-up? Apart from taking a video, then playing it back to see which way is up.


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              • #8
                Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

                Originally posted by Gaffa View Post
                I've got an interesting point to make.... How would you know if it's recording the right-way-up? Apart from taking a video, then playing it back to see which way is up.
                Take a picture at home, find the right way up, then put a sticker or bit of electrical tape on the side.

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                • #9
                  Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

                  Well I've bought one, I'll do a review once its arrived and I have had a chance to play with it.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

                    Originally posted by Gaffa View Post
                    I've got an interesting point to make.... How would you know if it's recording the right-way-up? Apart from taking a video, then playing it back to see which way is up.
                    i presume once you know what way the buttons are then its just a case of remembering.

                    £38 is good if it works well

                    a friend bought a little camera for £10 for his remote control car which for the money is superb

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                    • #11
                      Re: Eaiming flashlight video/camera

                      has anyone tried the hidden camera in the sunglasses, apparently they are ok for airsoft I purchased a pair but looking as some bolle lenses I have and the thickness of the video glasses arnt that strong but could be wrong, I will have to test them. video quality isn't that bad but im sure they will bring something out much better soon.

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