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From: ad302@freenet.buffalo.edu (Elizabeth M. Phillips)
Subject: Re: DRAM's & CCD's, idea reply
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In a previous article, tpm@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Tim Monks) says:

>Although I havent tried it I reckon you won't see very much through such
>a device. Think of the area over which a normal lens collects light...

	If you want a cheap lense that's small they sell a fixed focal
length cheapy 110 camera that is mearly a tiny box you mount on a 110 
film cartridge.  This indeed could be used for a lense and box to mount 
the DRAM in.  I believe they are $2 or so.  Even if they aren't worth that
much it would be well worth the cost since it would provide some of a case
and a lense.
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