Sony Makes Battery-Less Digital Camera – Twil N Take

Posted by Bill Belew on December 14th, 2007 in Japan | No Comments

Sony Corp has come up with the world's first battery-less digital camera.

It's call Twil N Take.

The camera is shaped like a pizza cutter.

You roll the wheel until you have enough power generated to charge the thing so you can take a picture.

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

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"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Hold it!"

"Okay…I am ready."

"Where'd everybody go?!"

Can you say Pizza Hut? 

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  1. sony battery says

    May 11, 2008

    I tested this camera for a client. I didn’t have the light running for more than 15 minutes. The battery lasted approximately 6 hours before recharging. The LCD, however, had a few dead pixels – never saw this before. Tried returning for exchange and had to put up quite a fight. Anyone else seen this? http://www.batterylaptoppower.com

  2. sony battery says

    June 1, 2008

    I tested this camera for a client. I didn’t have the light running for more than 15 minutes. The battery lasted approximately 6 hours before recharging. The LCD, however, had a few dead pixels – never saw this before. Tried returning for exchange and had to put up quite a fight. Anyone else seen this? http://www.batteryfast.com

  3. song battery says

    June 1, 2008

    I tested this camera for a client. I didn’t have the light running for more than 15 minutes. The battery lasted approximately 6 hours before recharging. The LCD, however, had a few dead pixels – never saw this before. Tried returning for exchange and had to put up quite a fight. Anyone else seen this? http://www.batteryfast.com

  4. sony battery says

    June 1, 2008

    I tested this camera for a client. I didn’t have the light running for more than 15 minutes. The battery lasted approximately 6 hours before recharging. The LCD, however, had a few dead pixels – never saw this before. Tried returning for exchange and had to put up quite a fight. Anyone else seen this? http://www.batteryfast.com.au