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Cameras are Volatile
Watch out, the cameras that FIRST gives teams to take pictures have volatile memory. Make sure you have fresh batteries and don't take them out before uploading the pictures or better yet just use an SD card. Our Lego competition pictures randomly disappeared. :ahh:
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dont those cameras kinda stink anyways
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If you use an SD memory card, the pictures will be saved even if the batteries die.
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Keep in mind if you hit the slip that holds down the batterys then your pictures are erased as well. This happened to my team, 973, however now that we know we don't really on it as much and take only small amounts of pictures before uploading them. Another thing to watch out for with them: the small bits of plastic holding the cover down break easily. However, tape should hold it down enough to work.
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yea I lost a bunch of pics too...i was wondering what happened to them :| now i know...thanks for the info :)
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keep in mind these cameras are meant to make sure that ALL teams have something to document their building with. They aren't high-quality cameras. If you have your own digital camera, I'd suggest using that one. But for those teams who do not have access to nicer ones, these will suffice.
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My team had somebody donate a camera of slightly higher quality than the one given to us. I think the camera donation was a good thing, and I was glad that Google gave them to FIRST; however, they are difficult to use in the sense that if you do not know about how it operates (i.e. you take out the batteries and lose the pictures) you can lose a lot of valuable team photographs, which is certainly a problem. I was really most pleased with the gesture, because it gave teams that may not normally document an easy option to do so, which is always nice to have. I merely wish that some of the inherent drawbacks could have been fixed somehow, so that people would not lose all of their hard work. I mean to cause no controversy or problems, and certainly mean no disrespect to a generous sponser. Thank you for hearing me out.
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