Cashing in on the toy camera craze, there seems to be more small/tiny cameras appearing in the scene. So far … I think the Digital Harinezumi has done pretty well compared to the rest. The pretty new kids on the block are some very small sized cameras with a boring name … “FDC01”. They come in either blue or red (looks more like pink to me) … and like the VistaQuest cameras … they are supposed to be ‘keychain cameras’. I was told that it is called the ‘SQ28m’ in Japan.
Specifications
CMOS Sensor 1/2.7 inch (effective pixel 1.92MP)
Built-in 64MB memory
Supports MicroSD up to 2GB
Photos in JPEG format (1280 x 1200 pixels)
Videos in AVI format (320 x 240 pixels, 8fps)
Lens f3.1, 39.5mm
Focus distance : Macro 15cm – 50cm, Infinity 1m to infinity)
Exposure & ISO : Auto
Battery : Full charge allows approx 250 photos
Dimension : 53mm(W) x 23mm(H) x 19mm(D)
Weight : 21g
Courtesy of one of my sponsors … 8storeytreey/ThirtySix, I managed to lay my dirty paws on a blue unit for a ‘first look’ and some test shots.
You’ll notice that there is no viewfinder in this camera. Not even those flip up ‘viewfinders’ to help you compose your shots. Not a problem at all because these are supposed to be toy cameras anyway … and not being able to look through any viewfinder will mean more unexpected (fun!) results.
The camera operates on built-in battery and you charge it by using an USB cable (included in package). Plug it into any computer and you are ready to copy out our images as well as charging the battery. It is not stated in the user manual about how long it takes to do a full charge but I notice that it takes about an 1 to 1.5 hours to do so. Funny that the manual does warn about overcharging but doesn’t specify the approximate charging time. Do they expect us all to sit in front of the computer and camera … waiting for the charging to end? Duh! Charging is complete then you see the characters ‘SS’ (or is it ’55’) appearing.
No LCD at the back like the Harinezumi … but a little LCD with 2 digits to indicate the number of shots, mode etc. (Refer to manual at the end of this entry for more info). Rotating between the different modes in both photo and video is pretty simple … but you probably have to remember which number is for which mode (eg. 1 for monochrome, 3 for vivid). Ain’t too hard to remember I guess (unless you’ve had too much beer!). The digits are pretty big and clear … good for old fuzzy eyeballs like mine.
Oh … in the little hole there is a reset button.
The focus selection switch. Push it to the macro mode (flower icon) and the focus will be from 15cm – 50cm. Slide it to the infinity mode and focus goes from 1m to infinity.
The bigger button on top is the shutter button. If you are wondering … no … it doesn’t go ‘click’ or ‘beep’ when you press it. The camera only makes a very soft ‘beep’ sound when the photo is taken. (Read more about shutter lag at the Click! Huh? Eh! WTF! section below)
You will find the memory card slot on one of the sides. It accepts MicroSD up to a maximum of 2GB. You will also notice the keychain is attached to this end of the camera. If you hate to have it dangling around doing nothing … you can choose to remove it by removing that little screw where the keychain is attached. Don’t forget to replace the screw after removing the keychain!
My version with the keychain removed. Oh btw … removing the MicroSD card is a piece of cake … unlike the Digital Harinezumi which requires you to try pull it out with fingernails/twizzers or make it ‘jump’ out flying (hoping the card doesn’t fly into your mouth). I love how easy it is to insert/remove the card.
Small? How small?
It is about the size of two lighters (no … not Zippo ones!) stacked but to make it easier for you to see how small this camera actually is … I took a few photos of it beside a roll of 35mm film.
So how does it compare to the other small ‘toy’ digital cameras? Here are few side-by-side photos of it beside a few cameras I have. Sorry I do not have the Vistaquest cameras, so no comparison shots here.
Cute ain’t it? If you think the Harinezumi is small … this is even smaller! I could even put it inside my mouth! No … I’m not gonna try doing that!
A ‘family portrait’!
Cute … but how does it perform?
Before the test shots (I didn’t really look at the specs), I thought it produces normal ratio photos but I was pretty surprised to find that the photos are almost of square format (1280 x 1200 px).
Let’s take a look at the different modes. Note that all the images below are not edited except for resizing to fit my layout.
Normal mode
The ‘Normal’ mode is nothing to shout about. Colors are pretty ermmm … normal … although sometimes appear a little less saturated (works with some scenes).
Black & white mode
Lunch time in the office … with the FDC01
Apart from the Vivid mode (you’ll read about it later on) … probably the other mode I’ll be using most often is the black & white mode (P1). It is very easy to switch to this mode since it is the one just next to the normal mode. Just press the mode button once and you are set to go. The FDN01 beats the Harinezumi in this one. Harinezumi needs lots of button pressing just to get into the darn black & white mode!
Noise mode (???!!!)
The most useless (and horrible) mode is the ‘Noise’ mode. I was expecting super grainy photos but it seems to be some bizzarre effect that makes photos look so ultra horrible. Well that is my personal opinion. I know of some people who love such weird effects.
Vivid mode
Probably my favourite mode on the camera. Colors look saturated but not until they turn ugly. Someone told me it is a little bit like setting the saturation in Photoshop to +10. I ain’t good at Photoshop, so I can’t comment on that. If only we could set the default mode on the camera … mine will be permanent in the vivid mode. However for the price … I guess it is a little too much to ask for. Otherwise some clowns will start to wish that the camera supports RAW mode instead of JPEG.
A comparison between the (yawn!) normal mode & the vivid mode. Pretty cool ain’t it?
Video!!!
I’ve yet to shoot any video with this little camera. Stay tuned and I might be able to churn out some sample videos this weekend. You can choose to shoot the video in Normal, Black & White, Noise (!!!) or Vivid mode too.
Click! Huh? Eh? WTF!
The one thing I find irritating about this camera is the shutter lag. Press the shutter button and it takes between 2 to 3 seconds (??!!!) to actually capture the image. This means you have to point the camera at the subject and try hold it there for the 2 to 3 seconds before the photo is taken. My first set of test shots ended up with many photos of my feet or the road … or even my tummy! Why? I kept forgetting about the shutter lag and the camera fired when the camera was no longer pointing at the subject. Hahaha! Well … it ain’t that all bad anyway because sometimes you do end up with some surprises. After a day of random firing … I’m now a bit more aware about the lag and it is not really a problem to me anymore.
I was photographing a yellow car but I forgot about the shutter lag. You can still see a little bit of the yellow car in the photo though.
Let the lag work for you!
I somehow started liking the shutter lag after about half a day! Why? I started using it as a self timer when shooting in low light. Press the shutter button … leave it on some flat surface and wait for the beep … and the photo is done! Also … it is good for self portraits. Hahaha! Good news for those who love to cam whore! I have a test self portrait in the black & white mode section above but being camera shy … only the top of my face can be seen. 😛
Here’s a scan of the user manual. The English is a little (or a lot?) confusing but I guess you can decipher it without much problem.
For those interested, a slightly larger image of the manual can be found [here].
Conclusion
Please bear in mind that this is not a proper review (like those you find elsewhere on the internet), but just an entry about my findings and my thoughs about this camera. Despite the fact that it is a sponsored copy, I won’t be saying just all the good things (if any) about it. Hahaha! So read what you see here with a pinch bowl of salt and decide if this is the camera for you.
Guess I’ll not even bother to mention how small and cute the camera is, since you can see from the images above. What I didn’t mention is that the camera has a very nice matt, non-shiny exterior and feels great in the hand. It somehow feels a little non-slip compared to the shiny slippery plastic used on the Harinezumi.
I’d wish it takes some user replaceable batteries like maybe LR44 instead of having a built-in one. Not sure if there is any way the internal battery can be replaced (DIY) but for now … I’ll try not to think too much about how long it will last. However, compared to the Harinezumi which takes (pretty expensive) CR2 batteries and sucks them faster than I can gulp down icy cold beer … the price of the FDC01 somehow can make up for the loss of no having a user replaceable battery. I’ll maybe try open up the camera to take a look at the internals but that’s after I’ve had more fun shooting with it (just in case I kill it in the process).
The shutter lag I mentioned above is one of the disappointing factor. Well I’ve got a bit used to it by now, and since these cams are not really meant for fast action shooting … we might just as well try live with it.
I keep reminding myself not to compare it with the Harinezumi since the price is less than half the price of a Harinezumi. I did this many times during my test shots! Hahaha! I was told that the performance of this cam is closer to the VistaQuest (which I’ve not tried) rather than Harinezumi. Okay … fair enough.
Hopefully I’ll find some time this weekend to take more shots with this camera. It shouldn’t be too difficult because it is in my pocket almost all the time since I got it. 😀
If you like cute (and super pocketable) cameras and think that the Harinezumi is too expensive … I’m sure you’ll love this camera! It certainly makes great presents for your friends and relatives and I was thinking it might even be cool as a door gifts or those corporate gifts. Just imagine you attend an event and everyone is given one of these cute cam as door gift. Cool ain’t it? 😀
It is available locally at 8storeytree.com and ThirtySix (at Sunshine Plaza) at the price of only S$83.
wah~~ I’m drooling all over ya digi rollei and minox.. *SLAPs u back* humpf! 😛
@irorus : Hey!!! You are looking at the wrong things!!! *slap*
Gosh…I am more interested with the rest too! Heheh…
I think I better remove those photos. It is getting off-topic! Hahaha!
the original OEM, now my un open q28m is gonna start losing money.. haha
y u dun want the key chain??? lol
Very sweet review. I was wondering whether to get one of these of the VistaQuest VQ1015 at 8storeytree.com. You have made my choice even harder now!
get both….. tylercorc… bwhahahha… then u can write a review to compare the 2…..
@Mijonju : Original OEM? So which is which? I’m confused. I thought it’s only the model number being different? Why lose money?
@noreen : It gets in the way (the keychain). I rather just have that little block in my pocket. 😀
@tylercorc : Don’t you think this one feels and looks cooler? As for the photos, I think they are about the same.
@noreen : Good advise for tylercorc 😀
I saw some similar keychain cameras that comes in color tinted transparent plastic in some Japanese website! Is keychain style the 2010 camera trend?
@Jer : Yeah. There are many variations of keychain cameras out there. Not 2010. They have been hanging around (pun not intended) for quite a while already.
I love the idea of the self-timer! Shall try it! HahahaHAHahaaa!!!
@cyanwater : The Queen is gonna show us self portraits! Yay! With or without clothes on? 😛
woots!!!! hail to the queen!!!!
I should get both, but then I would have a hard time figuring out which one to take with me. I don’t know….This has made my choice soo hard. I know you will crack and get a VQ1015 entry and review it on this website someday…Hahah!
I give this one a miss, me.
Andrew, show us sime images from the MiniDigi? please.
@tylercorc : I guess I won’t be getting the VQ at all. I’d have got it long ago if I wanted. Haha! It ain’t good looking and photos seem a bit too …. *yawn*. To get it to shoot in some modes, you even have to install a hacked firmware (I heard).
@Ta : Why? Why? Ain’t this cute? MiniDigi? I have a few I took here (http://www.ndroo.com/blog/?p=701). I did have quite some more of the photos with it but I think they were before I started this blog. I’ll dig them out from my backup when I find the time. 😀
spy cam 😛
like the others, im also more interested in the minidigi and rolleiflex. hehehee. 😀
yeah.. the rollei is super cool! red leather ftw!
@nic : The red ain’t leather like a real TLR. It is just red paint. 😛
hi ndroo, does your pictures go haywired when it reached 100th for this FDC01? some of my pictures after the 100th disappeared and were replaced with some repeated ones.. you have the same problem there?
@qianyii : I’ve yet to hit 100 photos on my FDC01. Are you talking about shooting over 100 photos and all of them are still in the card … or are you talking about cumulative of 100 photos though some rounds of shooting and deleting from the card?
i mean when all of them are still in the card.. i took around 170+ pictures in the card, put it to the computer, opened the folder then i saw around 20 identical pictures of the 100th photo, then 10+ identical pictures of the 101th photo, then a few of the 102th photo, and so on.. only like 10 photos in between are normal..
and oh, the actual ones i should have taken were gone and replaced with the repeated identical photos..
@qianyii : Hmm. That’s strange. I’ve yet to hit that many photos but I’ll give it a try maybe later today. Gotta go charge my cam. 😀
sure.. =)) have you tried it out yet? sorry i’m kinda anxious to know.. =)
@qianyi : Sorry I’ve yet to be able to hit 100 photos. Ain’t easy shooting that many on working weekdays. 😛 Will update once I am able to hit that limit.
How do you make such clear shots with your FDC01? The shot i made kinda look grainy and unclear, any advice from you? Do you photoshop your pics?
My picture are not so clean nether.
And the fact that sometime the cam don’t take the picture (lake of light I thing) is sometime exasperating.
David
@Rayson : These photos are all straight out of the camera. No point Photoshopping photos taken with these ‘toy’ cameras … right? 😀 Grainy and unclear? What kind of lighting were you under when you took your photos? These photo were all taken under pretty decent lighting. Any samples of yours?
@David : We must not expect too much from ‘toy’ cameras like these. You have any sample of the photos you took? Lighting is very important when it comes to such cameras. Do share with us some photos for discussion sake. Okay? 🙂
U sure u wanna rip that thing apart. Let’s do it, bro…I’m getting more crazy idea with this camera lol
@Miboy : I’ll try do it when I can find the time and after I get enough sleep. Haha. Risky operation perhaps … but it sure is possible to do something cool to it (provided we don’t kill it). 😀
how long is the camera’s battery can last?
do you have photos shot during dark?
@hui : The battery life is pretty good. A full charge last me about a day of shooting (not non stop though). Not very sure about shooting in video mode because I’ve yet to shoot much video with it. Photos in the dark? You mean long exposures? I’ve yet to try that but I don’t think it can do good low light shooting.
Where’s my last post with photo sample? 😐
Thanks!
few more questions. haha
How do I know the battery is finish? can i charge it before the battery is finish?
and the reset button.. when should I use it? will all the image shot will disappear after using the reset function?
@David : You posted one? Hmm. Let me go check out the spam section. It could be WordPress thought it is spam.
@hui : The battery is flat when it suddenly powers off or when you can’t switch it on anymore. Of course you can charge it. It comes with an USB cable for you to charge the camera. The reset button is probably for use when the cam goes nuts. Hahaha. Well you won’t need it if there ain’t anything wrong with the cam. I am not sure about the photos … if they will be wiped out when you reset the cam. I don’t think it will.
@David : I don’t seem to be able to find the post in the spam folder. Can you try posting it again? Sorry for the trouble but we’d love to see the photos.
Haha,THANK!
Im getting more excited about getting one of these!
Hope it wont disappoint me.. lol
@hui : No worries. I think it’s selling like hotcake. 😀
Ok, it’s my post 😀
# David on February 21st, 2010 at 12:35 am: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
Ok, the first one was take one full day.
http://i47.tinypic.com/1zfu2xk.jpg
This one was take at night:
http://i47.tinypic.com/33duv7t.jpg
The fun nature’s web says a new version is coming soon. u noe anything bout it?
@hui : I heard about it but no details yet.
Oo.. I wondering should I wait for the new ones..
@David : Okay now the comment is showing. The one taken during the day looks okay, right? As for the the one at night … yeah the little cam ain’t good for low light shots. Well most toy cams (digital) can’t take much decent shots at night. 😀
@hui : That depends on how long the new ones take to come out. 😀
Yes, the picture are ok, the difficult part is to stay still so much time, I mean, 6 secondes before he actually take the picture is a lot. What I don”t know is way I could take picture at night outside, BUT not inside :|.
I also try with the jelly lens macro, but , I haven’t find the good distance for the moment.
@David : 6 seconds? I think the lag should be around 3 seconds only. Why do you say that you can’t take photos inside (I assume indoors)? The camera just won’t fire?
3? It’s more from the moment I clic and the moment the picture is take…strange.
When it’s to dark, there’s just a bip but nothing change on the lcd scream (yes I mean indoor, sorry for my english :p).