Monday, January 4, 2010

SQ28m is one tiny camera

I’m not certain whether this SQ28m made by Japanese camera maker Exemode is the world’s smallest digital camera, but its tiny size of 53mm x 23mm x 19mm makes it small enough for a keychain.



The SQ28m has 64MB of internal SDRAM, as well as the option of a 2GB microSD slot. You can shoot JPEGs with a 1/2.7 inch 1.95 Megapixel CMOS sensor, and you can even shoot JPEG or AVI video in 320 x 240 resolution at eight frames per second.

It should hit Japanese stores on January 20th at a price of $70.

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