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Philips KEY0010/17 128MB 2MP USB Key Ring Camera
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Philips KEY0010 17 128MB 2MP USB Key Ring Camera

 

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Features:

  • Ultra lightweight, strong and durable magnesium body
  • Direct USB for easy file transfers without cables
  • Snap up to 300 quality 2 Megapixel pictures
  • 128 MB built-in memory


Editorial Review:

Philips KEY010 2.0 mega pixel camera brings a completely new level of style and mobility to portable electronics. Building upon the highly successful 64MB1 Digital Camera Key Ring, Philips KEY010 features extended usage with 128 MB of memory providing consumers with storage for more than 300 digital images.

A wearable camera--who'd have thought? The tiny 2.0-megapixel, 128MB Philips keyring camera is just that. While not the most stylish accessory one could want, the camera is tiny enough to carry conveniently or to conceal, and also small enough that users will frequently be met with "That's a camera?" upon taking it out to shoot a picture.

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The best picture we took with the Philips Keyring camera.
(See larger image.)
Because it's so easy to take anywhere, we tried taking pictures with it everywhere, with widely varying results. We concluded that it's perhaps best to think of this camera as something of a novelty item--not something you'd want to rely on for births, weddings, holidays, and so on, but something that's fun to have for taking quick, fun snapshots on the fly.

Our best results with this tiny device came happened while we were using it at a cafe: The sky was overcast, we were sitting in a window seat, and we snapped a picture of a friend who was facing the sun. When the camera was in our friend's hands, though, and it came time to snap a picture that was ever-so-slightly backlit, the results were much less exciting: A lot of dark and a lot of bright and not a lot in between.

Taken with the Philips 2 MP Keyring Camera
This shot was framed very differently in the viewfinder.
And creative framing? Forget about it. With the camera back in our hands, we set about composing a picture of what we thought would include our friend, the windows behind her, and a beautiful piece of cake sitting on the table in front of her. Instead we got the photo you see at left.

Taken with the Philips 2 MP Keyring Camera
A photo from sunrise in the mountains--nice, except that the climbers (circled) were meant to be in the center of the image.
In addition to problems with framing, which occurred frequently due to the camera's simple viewfinder and lack of LCD, we also found that with the camera's one-exposure-fits-all internal settings, we could never quite guess what our shutter speed was. Pictures with complex lighting--in the snow, at dusk, inside, in bright sunlight, mixed bright sunlight and deep shadows, etc.--tended to be muddy. They also tended to have a mysterious gradient effect, which could be a function of some problem with our particular sample.

But despite all this, we enjoyed using the camera and found that if we weren't precious about making every shot a keeper, we could enjoy the ease with which the camera could be pulled from a pocket or from around our neck and a nice moment captured almost instantly. It's almost a camera phone without the phone part--or perhaps in this case, like a mass storage drive that just happens to have a lens. Since the camera is charged and photos are downloaded via a capped USB interface, the camera can also be loaded up with 128MB of images or data for easy storage or transfer.

In summary, this is a handy, fun little camera, worth its price for the novelty factor but not a serious enough piece of equipment to be your main camera.--Sarah Sternau

Pros

  • Tiny enough to be carried anywhere
  • Just flip open the shutter and it's ready to go
  • USB interface for photo transfer and recharging is extremely convenient

Cons

  • Picture quality is low
  • Focus, framing, and exposure are unpredictable
  • Cover for USB interface is not attached to camera and is easy to lose


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

  • Philips Key Camera review
    I (Mr. Caruso) purcased this camera about 3 years ago and it finally just gave out last week after 3 years of daily usage for work. Now I'm trying to find a replacement since I thought overall it was a great camera. I especially liked the charge/plug in and view photos - all via its USB connection and without having to install software/drivers. Where can I find this camera or another similar?!

  • HIGH VALUE FOR CHEAP COST
    I have had my share of digital cameras. This portable camera is just the ticket for a quick shot. Not having a flash limits some in door shots. I took a shot inside a reception that was dim and the shot still cam out good. Software lightened the dim shot. I also took some quick shots on the run that were GREAT. I got something that was small and still provides excellent pictures. CHEERS

  • Philips Key 0010/17 Review
    This camera is the one I carry for a number of reasons: 1. The price was very reasonable. The cost of digital cameras continues to drop and a 2MP camera can be had for less than $100 now. This camera is in the ballpark. 2. It takes a decent picture. Granted it has some limitations such as there has to be sufficient light (making this more an outdoor camera) and you have to know how to use a rangefinder-type camera (not a common skill these days). 3. This thing is small and light! I can drop it in my pocket... more info

  • keyring camera
    I bought this camera after seeing one at a Photoshop class--the instructor had one. I have been in the market for a cheap, small, point-and-shoot digital camera for some time now, and refuse to spend serious money on one. I won't carry my D10 around unless I'm shooting a job, so something small for touristy photos... This camera took more than acceptable photos printed at 4x6 during a recent vacation and at the approximate size of a lighter it fit in my pocket and went everywhere. The photos had to be taken... more info


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