I wonder, if you put those pictures in Windows folder now, would the resulting thumbnails be bigger than the images they reference?
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I'm looking for some pictures from this camera on some old CD's.
Problem is they are so small, and therefore very hard to find...
Anyway, I just had this camera for a couple of months before buying a more advanced one, according to the surviving receipts of this and the next: Mustek gSm@rt 350. With EVF, but no real display. But that one I did sell off.
Mustek's New GSm@rt 350 - World's First Digicam To Incorporate Kopin's CyberDisplay™
Mustek Systems Inc. is pleased to announce a new addition to its current digital camera family, the GSm@rt 350. Incorporate with Kopin's color CyberDisplay™ LCD, GSm@rt 350 is a 350K pixels VGA resolution (640x480) Digital Still Camera (DSC) that is not only compact in size but also versatile in functions.
Mustek is the world's first vendor to incorporate Kopin's CyberDisplay™ technology to DSC. Two to three times the resolution of a 90000 - 110000 pixel 1.8" - 2.0" LCD display, the CyberDisplay™ is an Active-Matrix Liquid Crystal Display (AMLCD) that has 320 x 240 full color resolution.
The result is the bright vivid color images (76800 pixels) mimicking having a PC monitor built-into a camera that enables viewing of the most realistic virtual images one or four at a time even under direct sunlight.
True framing and exposure feedback, what you see is what you get, while significantly reducing power requirements.
In addition to the 1MB of built-in memory, the GSm@rt 350 also provide a standard CompactFlash card slot to allow the freedom of expanding and portability.
The USB interface provides an efficient way of transferring the captured image to your PC/Notebook.
The unique Bus Power design requires no battery power while USB is connected, therefore, no power adapter will be needed.
The design of alkaline battery support allows the user to purchase them anywhere. Only 3 batteries supports up to 1,000 shots.
Wow! But still a long way from 0.6 Mpix.