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Monday, 30 January 2012 05:39 |

Back in 2003, I had the privilege of attending a seminar in Singapore and while there, I was able to buy a simple Mercury digital camera with 3.1 megapixels. The price was within my reach so I bought it. It was not just a camera, it was also a webcam -- very handy. This was during the time when laptops did not yet have built-in webcams. It was also able to record sound -- audio only -- if you want to, aside from being able to take videos as well. It was a great camera until it finally gave up on me after several years and its features began to become obsolete with the coming of newer digital cameras.
Here's a sample (right photo) of a close-up shot of a flower, waling-waling. I was amazed myself that it was able to take a very sharp, close-up photo of this flower. It has a close-up feature by the way. I took this shot when this camera was still very new. I did not use any tripod -- just hand-held and I kept myself steady. To get a really large view of this shot, please click this link.
Mercury is a camera brand name which I think is unheard of unlike Canon, Sony or Nikon for example. But I'm glad I was able to enjoy my Mercury digital camera for a good number of years from the year 2003 to about 2010. It's now part of my old camera collection.
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