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Release date: 2006-09-08


Price: $30.00 $7.99

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Best credit card sized digital camera?

I'd like to purchase a digital camera for my dad's birthday. He's mentioned before that he likes those credit card sized cameras, so I've been reading the reviews on Casio and Panasonic but the image quality on those cameras just don't seem to beat Canon, although the sizes are much more slim.

Any recommendations? Thanks.


Nothing is really credit card sized, but I'll agree with the Canon SD1000. It's about as small as they come and it's a good camera.

Canon SD1000 (IXUS 70): http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_revi ews/sd1000.html
- Also: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Ca non/canon_sd1000.asp Go there and click on "Read Owner Opinions."

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HELP ME with this camera OREGON Slim Credit Card Size Digital Camera VGA 8MB?

Does anyone know anything about the OREGON Slim Credit Card Size Digital Camera VGA 8MB. How much is it worth and does it have good feedback?
How much is it worth AU money/
THANKS


I bought this camera new at a discount store, and have spent the last several months having some fun with it.
The company is Oregon Scientific, and is well known for making weather-related electronics (weather radios, weather stations, etc). Although they are still in business, the only digital cameras they still make are the helmet-mount tube cameras for sports. Their credit-card cameras (when they were still being made) had a flat glass lens, and actually took acceptable photos as long as there was ample light. Mine also came with a removable flash, cables, and software. As long as you keep in mind that it's good for taking non-critical fun photos at parties, or for going into messy places that you would NOT want to take a good or bulky camera, then you won't be disappointed.
They can still be found in a few places for $20 - $30 US, but probably not worth the effort it would take to find them.

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Price: $26.00 $24.61

Secure i.d. Sleeve, detachable wristlet strap and key fob
All in one cushioned case holds and protects all your small electronics and valuables
Zip compartments securely hold a phone, camera, pda, credit cards and more

Credit Card Digital Camera whawt kind of memory card does it use and how much does the memory card cost?

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According to the product description, the camera has 8mb of internal memory - since external memory is not mentioned, it's safe to assume that the camera uses only the internal memory.

Credit Card Digital Camera
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Price: $59.99

Digital Camera User Manual Software CD
Connection SIZE: 8.0*5.0*0.6 CM
USB Cable

If somebody stole my credit card number and bought a $400.00 camera and the credit card company found out who?

it was and reversed the charges to my account. Can you sue that person for stealing your identity?


I'm sure you could. He would probably be prosecuted by the state on criminal charges first, though.

where can i shop for a digital camera that accepts diners credit card and intl. shipping?

i have been searching on yahoo tech for merchants that accept intl. credit card, specifically diners and intl. shipping but i can't find any, however i found one but they don't accept diners.


http://www.bhphotovideo.com does support international sales but they don't take Diners.

Consider signing up for paypal using your checking account. Pay B&H thru paypal. Mastercard & Visa are widely accepted. Perhaps apply for one of those cards.


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