Product Description
Simplicity itself, the Wiki Video Camera is a simple point, click and record camera that records direct to a memory card in standard MPEG4 format.
This compact and lightweight camera is easy to use and fits neatly in the palm of your hand. Featuring a 4cm x 3cm LCD screen, that functions in both High or Low Resolution, it has beautifully simple controls. The video recorder can capture up to 30 frames a second, and records in a MPEG4 format, and whilst is doesn't come with an internal memory (not at this crazy price!), it can support memory cards up to 4GB.
The special thing about this great little gadgets is it's clever compatibility. Not only does it conceal a USB stick which allows you to link it up to your computer for easy download, it also features a TV auxiliary port, so you can link it direct to your TV and watch your creation with all the family. All cable and accessories included. The 2.0" TFT screen lets you frame the shot flawlessly, while the super simple controls let you get what needs doing done, with no fuss, and no confusion.
Pop it in you pocket, pop it out when the moment arrives, and the pop it in a USB port or the TV when it's time to laugh at the Christmas lunch footage with all the family.
Features
- VGA resolution (640 x 480)
- Maximum of 30 frames per second video rate (VGA mode)
- MPEG4 format recording
- 2.0" TFT screen
- Super simple control
- Supports a maximum of 4GB memory card
- Requires 1 x 4GB or SD Memory Card (not included)
- Requires 2 x AA (not included).
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