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    Lego Now Making Gadgets, Including a Stop Motion Video Camera

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    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    06/11/09

    In reply to Lego Now Making Gadgets, Including a Stop Motion Video Camera
    These are actually licensed products, not made by The LEGO Company itself. I've actually already spotted one of the less brickish BIONICLE digital cameras (just a fairly normal looking low-end digicam with a BIONICLE character painted on the front).
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    Image of MarianHamjam MarianHamjam
    06/11/09

    In reply to Lego Now Making Gadgets, Including a Stop Motion Video Camera
    Didn't they already have the lego camera with the Stephen Spielberg movie maker set?

    http://www.ehow.com/how_4548570_use-lego-studios-movie-maker.html
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    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    06/11/09

    @MarianHamjam:
    They had a Logitech webcam built into a LEGO-fied housing. The image quality wasn't even good enough to term "crap", and the stop-motion aspect came entirely from the software on your computer. But yes, in a way, they did.
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    Image of Nintenboy01 Nintenboy01
    06/11/09

    In reply to Lego Now Making Gadgets, Including a Stop Motion Video Camera
    I renounced Lego once I saw their SpongeBob line.
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    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    06/11/09

    @Nintenboy01:
    But Spongebob gave use the first true bubble helmet! For that alone, I actually bought one Spongebob set.
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