
World's First Microchip Cameras, Early 1990's
Microchip cameras pushed covert video camera technology into the modern age because they became so small and could shoot through a pinhole. By today's standards they were large, very simple and expensive. Here is the original ad copy for this:
PINHOLE LENS CAMERAS
The World's Smallest-Just A Little Bigger Than A U.S. Quarter
Here is the world's smallest pinhole camera. It will provide you high quality video anytime you need it. Use it as is hiding it virtually anywhere or mount it in baseball caps, briefcases, ties, wall clocks, radio clocks, jacket pockets, picture frames or just about anywhere. All that is needed is a 1/32" hole for shooting. Includes 10 feet of fiber optic cord and nine volt battery attachment. This is the ultimate in microchip video technology. Don't confuse it with cheap imitations! Without audio: Was $369.00.
ON SALE NOW-ONLY $195.00 WIRED
OR $169.00 UNWIRED!
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