Zink Camera and Printer together
This is a great combo, not only do you have the digital camera, but like a Polaroid camera it actually prints the images that you take while you wait.

Features:
7 Mega pixel CCD with 3x Optical Zoom
Multiple capture/scene modes and flash modes
2.0″ indoor/outdoor colour display
SD memory cards
2″ x 3″ borderless, high quality photos
Uses ZINK⢠Paper. Available in sticky-back
Integrated, rechargeable battery
Prices are around $200
Source [Gadgets 4 Fun]
DIY HACK - HOWTO make cool Green Laser Digital Photos
Okay, here’s how to take some cool digital photos with your Green Laser. (if you don’t have one, get one from DragonLasers.com)
1. Get your digital camera to be in some kind of “slow mode”…. I have a Canon SD750 which has a fireworks mode that will slow down the camera…

Here’s some scribbles to start out…

I was trying to write Zedomax but wrote ZE…

More ZE….

Big Z!

Smiley Face!

More squigleys…
Anyways, don’t get jealous that I have an orange wall in my livingroom. (It took hard work and dedication and a whole day to paint!)
Get a Green Laser! then play with your digital camera…hehe…
P.S. Yes, I admit this isn’t really a DIY HACK but at least I have a green laser(for free!)…do you?
Rocket with on board camera
This is great for kids of all ages; it can reach up to 500 feet in the air, ideal for taking an aerial shot of your home or an event.

The on board digital camera will always be pointing at the ground, and you get the choice of taking three still shot, or better still up to twelve seconds of video at 640 x 480 res, once the rocket comes back to earth, all you need to do is connect to the computer via the USB port with the cable that has been provided and you can download your images or video.

You get all of that for just $60, fantastic!
Source [Get USB]
The Phantom Miro 3 Camera
This may be the same size of a normal digital camera, but this one delivers much more than your average digital camera does.

Imagine being able to shoot a picture at 1,000 fps with a resolution of 800 x 600, that would be like watching a slide show in action, but it does not stop there, what if you could shoot at 2,200 fps with resolution of 512 x 512, but of course you know that is not all, with the Phantom Miro 3, you can drop the resolution down to 32 x 32 you can then shoot at 95,000 fps, now that is like a video.
Key Features:
Resolution: 800×600
Frame rate: 1,000 fps at 800×600, >95,000 fps at 32×32
Minimum exposure: 2 microseconds
Sensitivity: 4800 ISO monochrome, 1200 ISO color (ISO 12232)
Built-in memory: 1GB or 2GB (optional)
Integrated flash memory: 2GB or 4GB (optional)
Pixel bit-depth: 8-bits standard, 10- & 12-bits optional
Record time: (max resolution, standard config) 16.3 seconds at 500 fps
Camera control: 10/100 Ethernet
Camera signals: Trigger, Strobe/IRIG out, Ready, Sync, IRIG in
Video out: PAL & NTSC
Lensing: 1″ C-mount
Size: 4.3″ x 2.6″ x 3.2″ (W x D x H); 11cm x 6.5cm x 8 cm
Weight: 2.0 lbs, 0.9 kg
Power: 20-32VDC, 12W
Battery: Poly-Lithium
No mention of price or availability yet.
Source [Oh Gizmo]

