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Fuuvi channels Lego with nanoblock camera

Meet the nanoblock camera, one of the smallest shooters ever shown on Crave.

Japanese company Fuuvi yesterday debuted the tiny toy camera with a shell made of nanoblocks -- a smaller alternative to the traditional Lego brick. However, connoisseurs of quality might bite their lip as the ultrasimple controls and lack of viewfinder make this device a not-so-serious option for picture taking. The measly 2-megapixel resolution doesn't help matters much either. … Read more

Sorry, you can't eat this chocolate camera

When we laid our eyes on the Fuuvi Chocolate digital camera, we were immediately reminded of NTT Docomo's Melty Chocolate phone unveiled last year. Maybe the Japanese have some fascination with having their gadgets and eating them too.

The shooter's specifications are underwhelming. Photos and videos are captured by the 0.3-megapixel sensor at VGA quality and stored in the onboard memory, with no option for storage expansion via memory cards.

The Fuuvi weighs 1.3 ounces and measures 2.3 inches by 1.6 inches by half an inch. … Read more