Published on March 15th,2010 at 3:40 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Winait offers 13.5mm ultra-slim digital camera the CD130BT

Winait CD130BT

You may have heard about the China-based Winait Technologies before. They offer a wide range of products from digital cameras and MP3 Players to GPS navigation devices and electronic cigarettes.

This product stands out as being just 13.5mm thick and yet available for a pocket-friendly price of a mere $24,99. However, specs-wise it is rather modest as it can take 640 x 480 resolution pictures, features 64MB of on-board memory, f2.8 lens, an optical view finder, a shutter speed of 1/6-1/15000 second and is capable of shooting 10 images per second on continuous mode.

Via Ubergizmo
Category Cameras
              
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