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64010 fps 1.5 inch screen just look at the
camera got an externa flash got to luv it ![]() ![]() |
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Where did you see this?
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located on he net. one of the sites I go on, sorry not on the pc on the laptop,
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000"I have searched yahoo with mpeg4 and found a few sites texhtronics street cameras, ubid try ubid under 3,3 meg that was the place |
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Interesting in that it's the first hybrid device I have seen with a hotshoe even if it's probably non standard and only made to work with their own lamp.
![]() I found this on amazon.com and the corresponding website is http://www.coolicam.com. I can only find the emovie2 and no mention of the emovie3 anywhere... Interesting to note both on the ubid.com emovie3 details and on the coolicam website they both make a mention polaroid. In the case of the emovie3, the warranty is through them. So I wonder if they both license the same products. Here is Polaroids own camera which looks a very similar, doncha think?: http://tinyurl.com/s8lu8 ![]() |
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