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If you've got a nice photo of friends taken with the L'Espion, or nice scenery, or anything that's of good quality and not too obscene, then either upload it and point us to it, or e-mail the highest quality image to [email protected].
We need you, and we need your pics! Don't wait too long on this one though, photos must be submitted before Thursday afternoon, at 4pm. Get snapping!
It was the Blinx I wanted, I just couldn't remember the name.
When the L-espion was described as a small digital camera I thought that might be it.
Anyway, 1 AAA battery?
That pretty much seals it!
I'll be ordering one VERY soon! :-)
> Ok.
>
> I remember there being two buttons.
> What do they do?
What sort of batteries:
2 AA's?
2 AAA's?
*******
The top button confirms the actions you wanna take, ie. hi quality/low quality and the lil round one scrolls through the menu and turns it on and off.
1 AAA
But thats the blink camera remember.
The web cam thing on it is well cool!
What sort of batteries:
2 AA's?
2 AAA's?
I remember there being two buttons.
What do they do?
> I bought my Blink camera onnn Friday and the battery just ran out
> about an hour ago..managed to take about 70 pics though.
>
> Dunno if that helps.
A bit.
I could do with a bit more though...
Is the LD screen permanently on?
Me buy me buy
I always need a camera and it's digital
YAY
Dunno if that helps.
If so, your mag article's almost sold it to me.
There's one little thing I'd like to know.
What's the thing like with batteries?
Do it need loads?
Does it wear them down quickly?
I know LCD screen often wear down batteries - can you use this camera without one (you know, turn the LCD screen on and off)?
I'm this close to getting one...