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Lego Digital Camera

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lego_digital_cameraWhat is your LEGO castle missing? It’s got a moat, a drawbridge, guard towers, a keep, archers to shoot at invaders. Why not bring it into the future with a security system for today’s invasions? These days you can’t just shoot people willy-nilly (and yes, we agree this is pretty depressing). You need photographic proof of invasion, and do we ever have the product to help you get that proof!
This totally functional 3 megapixel digital camera is built out of red, yellow, green and blue LEGO bricks and can be built in to your existing LEGO structures. Blind the invaders with the integrated flash, download the photo to your castle’s security office via USB cable, and then print out a picture of the invaders’ arrow-perforated bodies to hang up as a deterrent to future invaders. Your LEGO castle means business.

What, no castle? We won’t judge. This is a great first digicam for your geekling or fun cam for the LEGO kid-at-heart and features a color 1.5” LCD screen, built-in flash and fixed focus. But really, the best part is that you can build it into things. A LEGO T-Rex with a photographic memory, perhaps? A giant, one-eyed monkey? Build us something awesome and then take pics of it… with another camera of course. (Oh, the irony, it kills us.)

Product Information

  • For Ages 7 years and older
  • WARNING: Contains small parts – Not intended for children under 3 years of age
  • 3 megapixel resolution
  • 1.5” color LCD screen
  • 128 MB internal memory – stores up to 80 photos
  • No SD card required and not included
  • USB output – Easily download photos to your computer
  • Built-in flash and fixed focus
  • Contains internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Dimensions: 4″ L x 2.5″ H x 1.5″ W
  • Weight: 1 pound

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  • deadale said:

    great post!!!

  • Billig parfume said:

    Great a Lego camera – Why not

  • john said:

    I found a website which is related to photography. They are giving best photography training. The teachers are well-qualified and excellent in their work.

  • José said:

    Hi,

    Well, people make robots using LEGO, so although I wasn't expecting something like this, it's not that strange :-)
    It's good to see LEGO being creative.

  • José said:

    Hi,

    Well, people make robots using LEGO, so although I wasn't expecting something like this, it's not that strange :-)
    It's good to see LEGO being creative.

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