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Posted by Winchell on 04-14-2000 02:43 PM:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by mudfoot:
is the eye module ackward
> to use with the
> lens pointing out of the top of the visor and having to look
> down to see the
> visor screen? It seems like it would be difficult to use
> unless you were tall
> or taking a picture of something below you.


Heh. I guess you are too young to remember the old "reflex" style cameras. You looked down through the top of the camera while aiming it. The advantage was that you were actually looking through the camera lens (via a mirror), so it was true WYSIWYG.


Posted by Gameboy70 on 04-14-2000 07:53 PM:

Lightbulb

Winchell,

It seems that the real problem is that people are used to reflex viewfinders. I'm not as bothered by looking down at the Visor screen as some people are because I'm used to 4 x 5 view cameras. But it is a little awkward for the mainstream. See the suggestions I made in my previous post.


Posted by Marfu on 04-14-2000 08:33 PM:

Thumbs up

I finance Church buildings nationwide and plan to use the eyemodule for taking pictures of various stages of construction and completion. I could then e-mail the pictures to the brokers in our company who are selling the project, but haven't had the oppurtunity to be on site.


Posted by homer on 04-14-2000 10:44 PM:

Exclamation

For those of you planning on taking pictures of whiteboards or notes, I wouldn't get your hopes up too high.

The eymodule takes extremely low resolution pics...320x240 at the most...which is simply to low of a resolution for anything more that 'fun'.

It's still a great product...and I'll probably get one just for the hell of it. But don't expect this to actually substitute for a digital camera.

You can see some sample shots at:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/eyemodule-review.html

I assume that if there is ever an eyemoduleII that they will try and up it to a more practivle 640x480 resolution option.


Posted by homer on 04-14-2000 10:47 PM:

Lightbulb

I just went to IDEO's site to get more info on the eymodule...and I just discovered that they designed the handspring itself!

I didn't know that!

Cool.


Posted by Matt Nichols on 04-14-2000 10:59 PM:

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It says they worked on the Visor with Handspring, mainly in the Sprinboard area. The Visor itself, afterall, uses almost the same components as any of the other handhelds that run Palm OS.


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 04-14-2000 11:31 PM:

Talking

you might also notice on IDEO's sight that in the upper right where we used to be able to input our email address for future notices..it now says the module will be released in April and available through Handspring.com!!!!

that gives them 2 weeks to release....

hopefully it's sooner than later!


Posted by MarkEagle on 04-14-2000 11:46 PM:

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The EyeModule is also VERY prominently shown on the Visor end-cap display at Staples. It is the largest image on the poster. Handspring obviously has high hopes for this module!

If you think about it (and judging by many of the posts here) a lot of people want it simply for "fun". This could really give credibility to the whole Springboard concept.

Personally, I think the SixPak and EyeModule will be the most popular modules with "average" Visor users. After that will be the GPS and MP3's.

------------------
MarkEagle - Ice is nice!


Posted by Gameboy70 on 04-15-2000 12:08 AM:

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marcus,

If you're not too far along in the review, can you shoot and include some whiteboard pix to see whether or not the Eyemodule can cut it?


Posted by pk on 04-15-2000 02:06 PM:

Unhappy

The resolution in Homer's link is disappointing give that the picture was taken only 5in from the object. You can't even read what type of battery it is. I was hoping to use it whiteboard snaps but now I'm not so sure. I'm VERY disappointed.


Posted by marcus on 04-15-2000 03:15 PM:

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James is now doing the review, but I snapped some photos of our White board in the office, and I am sorry to say but it is really hard to see what is written.

Marcus


Posted by Daryl on 04-17-2000 04:51 PM:

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I just checked PalmGear and they have the Eyemodule listed as available to buy.
http://hs.palmgear.com/products/pro...amp;prodcatID=5


Posted by Rob on 04-17-2000 07:57 PM:

Question

quote:
Originally posted by Daryl:
I just checked PalmGear and they have the Eyemodule listed as available to buy.
http://hs.palmgear.com/products/prodoverview.cfm?sid=395511200004171 13709.853647769&prodID=322&prodcatID=5



Daryl,

How did you find this link? I looked at PalmGear's main Springboard page (hs.palmgear.com) and the IDEO Camera springboard is still not listed...maybe it's not quite available yet for sale?


Posted by PDAENVY on 04-17-2000 08:49 PM:

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Here's what palmgear had to say:
-------------------------------------------

Frankly, we jumped the gun a bit.. It will be up tomorrow at 9 AM
PST...

Regards,

Kenny West
PalmGear H.Q. http://hs.palmgear.com
"The One Stop Source for your Palm OS Connected Organizer!"

and.. Handspring Visor Modules too!

--------------------------------------------------

On 17-Apr-00 you wrote:

>Is the eyemodule, shown on page:
>
>http://hs.palmgear.com/products/prodoverview.cfmsid=39551120000417113709.853647769&prodID=322&prodcatID=5
>
>available for immediate sale, or are you only accepting advanced
>orders? I was under the impression that it would not be available until
>much later in the year.



[This message has been edited by PDAENVY (edited 04-17-2000).]


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 04-17-2000 09:59 PM:

Talking

marcus,

it would be kinda neat if your review was up before the module went on sale tomorrow at 9am PST. I'm on the fence and leaning towards a buy but a strong wind (your review perhaps?) might make me lean the other way.

Thanks.


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 04-18-2000 04:03 PM:

Post

quote:
Originally posted by Hoser_in_USA:
marcus,

it would be kinda neat if your review was up before the module went on sale tomorrow at 9am PST.



too late....


Posted by Mark Squires on 04-18-2000 09:27 PM:

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Anyone actually USED this yet? I can't believe it can take quality shots.


Posted by PDAENVY on 04-19-2000 06:50 PM:

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I just thought of something that might make the eyemodule easier to aim-and-shoot:

a springboard extender cable.

Then the module could be hanging off the end of a cable and you could position the Visor any way you wanted to see the image.

Of course, since the Springboard port is on the bus, this might get expensive, since the cable would have to be effectively a private bus between the module connector end and the Visor connector end. I think thos would be required because the bus couldn't be extended multiple inches.


Posted by JHromadka on 04-19-2000 08:39 PM:

Arrow

I'm working on the review now. The conduit is nice as it automatically converts your pictures to jpg, but the eyeModule needs plenty of light.

I'm taking it with me to the Astros game this Friday, so we'll see how it fares there

------------------
James Hromadka
VisorCentral.com
Personal Website: http://www.Hromadka.com


Posted by VTL on 04-19-2000 09:19 PM:

Smile

I purchased one yesterday and received it today. I obviously have not had a chance to test it out thoroughly, but here's my preliminary take:

1. The picture quality is so-so. The resolution is low and the pictures tend to be a bit grainy and blurry. However, I'm not sure if that is a hardware problem or more an issue with how I'm using it. You need to look down on the Visor screen to frame the shot, and it may be as simple as my not holding the unit steady enough.

2. The intergration with the Visor is great. This is my first Springboard, and the promised "plug-and-play" functionality worked fantastic.

3. The conduit for uploading to the PC works great as well.

4. The unit itself is very small and light - easy to carry around in a pocket when not plugged in.

Overall, I'm pleased with the unit. The picture quality could be better, but given how small and light the unit is, I think it's as good as one could realistically expect.


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