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Reddit mentions of EyeClops BioniCam
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- The Bionic Cam Boasting is the next generation of the award winning Bionic Eye, with a full color LCD screen
- Use the LCD screen as a viewfinder for specimens, zoom in with one of three powerful new magnifications (100x, 200x and an eye popping 400x)
- Save and share your findings with the built-in flash drive and removable USB key
- Portable and recordable, the EyeClops BioniCam is the ultimate Bionic Eye
- Winner of Many of this years Toy Awards
- Multiple lenses and battery pack, Everyone can take EyeClops on the go explore the world around you indoor and outdoors
- View on any standard television and upload your files to your PC to email and send to friends USB Key included
- Take digital pictures and video of your amazing discoveries, and send around the world via the internet
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 15.7 Inches |
Length | 4.3 Inches |
Release date | August 2008 |
Weight | 2.05 Pounds |
Width | 12 Inches |
It's this thing, but amazon had it on sale last year around xmas time for $10 or so. maybe it was $20
http://www.amazon.com/Eyeclops-61081-EyeClops-BioniCam/dp/B00153C5KY/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1262123747&sr=8-6
100-400X
J'avais payé ça genre 30$ au Toys R Us.
Video microscope.
http://www.amazon.com/Eyeclops-61081-EyeClops-BioniCam/dp/B00153C5KY
http://www.amazon.com/EyeClops-Bionic-Eye-Multizoom-Green/dp/B000PGRBGA/ref=pd_sim_t_4
Magnifying classes
Prisms
Various rock samples, you can gather these for free
For electronics, you can build a simple bench-top power supply from PC power supplies. A cheapo pc power supply runs about $20, and will put out 3.3V, 5V and 12V. Also, they can provide a lot of power, and so 1 supply can power a lot of experiments.
Programming-wise...
Arduinos are fun, and with some servos and potentiometers, can be used to build robot arms. Potentiometers can be gotten at Radioshack. Servos can be had from places like Hobbypartz.com. Boarduinos, made for tacking onto breadboards, work great with the simple bench power supply built from a PC power supply.
To use a boarduino, you will need a breadboard
http://www.amazon.com/Elenco-9440-Breadboard-JW-350-Jumper/dp/B0002H4W0U/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1319603959&sr=8-12
Cheaper ones can be found. But these are great for electronics.
On the "Simpler is better" angle,
http://scratch.mit.edu/
The scratch programming language provides a simple visual interface to building programs.