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What is a tinycam?
Ok, so I wanted to see what a digital camera was like.

I bought the Sakar iconcepts model 69152, a shirtpocket size combo webcam and digital still camera.

5 inches by 1/2 inch by 1 inch.

I got it only for the digital camera feature.

First, picture quality - what could I expect?
see the picture of the dog "Gripper" to get an idea of what kind of quality you can expect from a digital camera.

OK quality I guess, and 27 fotos at 320x240 isn't so bad, but the size of the camera was too big - it was just too long.

Two inches of the length was the powerplant - two AAA batteries.

I started toying with the idea of making the camera twice as thick and half as long, by rebuilding the camera case so that the two AAA batteries would be behind the camera.

While I was thinking about the battery size, the thought occured to me that lithium energy cell technology had come a long way recently.
Off to radio shack for shopping!

I picked up a 23-189 for .99 - a 1-inch diameter circular 3V lithium cell, CR2450 - a full 1/4 inch thick!


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A three hour project...
I proceeded directly back to the basement, disassembled the camera and dismembered the AAA battery case.

I thought everything through carefully for the case mod and kept the AAA battery covery to act as the new battery cover.

I cut off the bottom 1/2 inch of the AAA battery case so that I could have a nice curved surface for refinishing the bottom of the camera - a little hacksawing, a little filing, a little exacto knifing, some super glue and the case was finished.

I cut the bottom off of the supplied seperate "webcam" base holder and cut a hole in the side for the camera's USB port - as if it was meant to be, the webcam base holder was PERFECT for holding the newly modified camera together. The "clip" also makes a spiffy "stand" for showing off the camera.

I used the same contacts that the AAA batteries used, unmodified, as the contacts for the new lithium power plant.

The newly modified camera worked perfectly, but I wondered about the battery life.

The camera works on a 16 MB SDRAM, so it must supply power to the memory for the pictures to remain "stored" in the camera until they are transferred out via USB. If the camera loses power, the camera loses all stored pictures.

I shot about 100 pictures from Sat-Wed, when the camera started behaving erratically. I checked the lithium cell on the VOM, - low voltage - drained.

The $1 a day operating cost was acceptable ( battery for 4 days of fun) for a nifty spycam that weighs under 36 grams and measures 3 inches by 1 inch by 1/2 inch WITH BATTERY and CLIP!

I wanted MORE!
I thought about it and it came to me - I don't take pictures at night, or even most of the day! Usually, I take pictures and soon thereafter I USB them to the PC!

Yes, the camera was going to get an on/off switch for the battery!

Back to the shack for a micro toggle switch - and straight back to the basement.

A little more superglue, some soilder, some exacto knife work on the case, and bingo! An on/off switch connected to the positive side of the battery for greatly reduced operating cost and extended battery life!

Some more exacto knife work on the holder and the power switch on the camera was easily accessible with a stylus or ballpoint pen.

I am very happy with my camera.

Oh yes, it has a piezo buzzer to let you know that the shutter opened, but it also has an LED on the back for the same purpose - yep, the piezo buzzer is history!

These are the manufacturer's specifications:

This is the Sakar Iconcepts shirtpocket model 69152!

camera features:

-viewfinder built-in

-CMOS sensor

-16 MB internal SDRAM memory

-stores up to 27 photos @ 320x240 max res

-lens f=4.9 mm F2.8 (53 degrees)

-auto shutter speed 1/16 - 1/15000 sec

-shoot mode: single/auto/pc camera/AVI

-energy save mode after 30 seconds

-auto exposure

-auto white balance

-powered by two AAA cells (until I modified it)

-USB port for connection to PC

-includes USB cable

-includes drivers for Win 98/2000/me/xp

-ACTUAL unretouched foto from camera displayed in this ad!

-Camera weighs 1.13 ounces - or 32 grams without batteries! (before mod)

-Camera measures 5 inches by 1 inch by 0.5 inches!!! (before mod)

-beeps once and lights LED to let you know picture has been taken

-multiple beeps tell you when memory is ready for download to PC

-can function as a webcam for netmeeting!

-includes swivel base for desk!

buy your own camera and mod it!!!


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