Real Lego Digital Camera!

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Many a year has passed since the days of throwing all your Lego sets in the middle of the room and attempting to build something epic, but that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy it in grown-up land. The Lego Digital Camera is a beautiful object for kids and adults alike, so whether you're making sure your little ones grow up with the RIGHT toys or taking a trip down memory lane yourself, this is the digital camera for you. With 3 megapixel detail and 4 x digital zoom, it's pretty competent, but the opportunity to incorporate it into your Lego sculptures is too good to miss.

It's got a 1.5" LCD screen so you can have a look at what you've snapped, and will hold up to 80 photos. When you've taken them, you can simply transfer them to your computer via USB, just like any other digital camera. Of course, the specs aren't quite the point of this beautiful little jaunt down the hallways of your childhood, it's the idea. Even though it is supremely functional, there's nothing cooler than building up a Lego fortress and managing to slip this camera in unnoticed, ready to photograph anyone who wants to spoil your fun (grown-ups, other halves with no sense of humour). Simply one of our favourite digital cameras available.

  • A fully-functioning 3 megapixel Lego digital camera.
  • 4 x digital zoom.
  • Built-in flash and fixed focus.
  • 1.5" LCD screen for viewing photos.
  • 128MB capacity, allowing you to store up to 80 photographs.
  • USB cable included for direct-to-PC photo transfer.
  • Features an internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
  • Lego bricks on top and below so the camera can be integrated into other Lego structures.
  • Package includes 3 Lego bricks, USB cable and quick-start guide.
  • Suitable for ages 8 years +.
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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I bought this for my son and he loves it. He has built it into a couple of robots and cars and he is getting some great shots.

The quality is suprisingly good for a 3mp camera too.

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