Spying in style – Digital Dream JB1 007 Digital Camera
I have always been a great admirer of the spy gadgets right from the start. This one particularly caught my eye while drooling over the likes of it. The JBI has some really cool features to boast about:
- Includes a “snap closed” carrying case, DSB cable and a demo CD to make life easier by easy carriage, instant connectivity and knowing all about the functions
- Pocket size CD card: You will never have to worry about traveling with baggage loads of pictures with this one!
- Comes in a Classy packing – Not only will it make a perfect gift, it could be a Christmas treat for your own self. It is definitely allowed to be selfish with goodies like these, I tell ya!
- Password security coding: Ultimate protection of your “secret” data for emails and photos! Some of us will really get a kick from this and play agent to our heart’s content.
- Greeting Cards – insert your image into a “007″ scene. Makes a perfect, instant card and comes handy if you show up at a friend’s place without one. Now that would be bad!
The digital dream JBI puts “ST micro technology” to work and captures astonishingly detailed pictures that never let the file size get out of control. I once read a quip about James bond having to stop in middle of his mission and putting in a memory card. The best part is indoor photography which lets us take clear pictures without flash, even in fluorescent lighting. This is enabled by the use of “LiteSync technology”
On its surveillance mode, you can use the preset intervals of upto 90 minutes to capture activity for almost nineteen days straight! Not only could you record video with sound, you can also record a message, take memory notes with its voice recording. Important inputs could be recorded for as long as twelve minutes (you might as well just deliver a speech about your covert mission when you’re at it!) For nifty jobs, this little fellow is all packed with surprises. Talk about best things coming in small packages.
The Zippo like camera comes in a sleek design and a very clever disguise. You need not switch it on. Just flip the top like you’d do with your Zippo, and spy away! The metal case cigarette lighter can contain 150 pictures with a 640 x 480 resolution and a stunning 310 pictures at 320 x 240. Its amazing 8MB storage allows it to be used as a data transfer device between computers as well.
The JBI allows videos of upto 30 seconds and can also be used to send live video feed via internet by connecting it to your pc (or maybe sum other hyper cool pocket computer device, who knows?) It comes with its own pictures editing software and a self timer of ten seconds delay. As for general system requirements, you’d need a Pentium 166 or higher with Windows 98, me, 2000, XP, and the like. It’s seldom that you come across a beauty of that many virtues.