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Investor Contact:  Company Contact:
Brian King  Elizabeth Jheeta
Concord Camera Corp.  Concord Camera Corp. 
Senior Executive Vice President  Senior Marketing Manager, Communications
(954) 331-4200  (954) 331-4200
brian_king@concord-camera.com elizabeth_jheeta@concord-camera.com
Agency Contact: 
Karen Thomas
Thomas PR 
(631) 549-7575 
kthomas@thomas-pr.com
CES BOOTH: SOUTH HALL 3-4, FLASH FORWARD# FF-1A
 CONCORD EYE-Q GO WIRELESS BLUETOOTH™ DIGITAL CAMERA
DEMONSTRATES BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Instant Image Transmission to PDAs & Other Bluetooth™ Devices for Real Estate, Aircraft, 
Army and other time sensitive applications 
Las Vegas, NV, January 8, 2004 - Concord Camera Corp. (“Concord”) (NASDAQ: LENS) 
announced today at CES business solutions using the Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless, the first 2 
Megapixel Bluetooth™ enabled digital camera. Designed for instant and reliable image
transmission, the Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless beams images to Bluetooth™ compatible devices, 
such as mobile phones, PDAs, and laptops as well as USB-compatible computers (with the 
included Bluetooth™ adaptor).
The Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless is being tested in a number of different industries for varying 
applications. Real Estate agent, Jeff Maiger uses the Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless to take 
pictures of available properties and then sends the images to his PDA for easy viewing with his 
clients. “I put pictures of the properties I am showing on my PDA and use it as a slide show with 
prospective clients. This saves time and my clients really love the fact that we can preview a 
property while on the road,” commented Jeff Maiger. 
Vitronics, Inc., a MTC Technologies company, has successfully demonstrated the use of the 
Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless camera in a prototype Wearable Computer System for the US 
Army. Their Linux based prototype demonstrates how a soldier can use a small, lightweight 
wireless camera to take pictures of people, documents, etc. and then transmit these images using 
Bluetooth™ to a small wearable computer that can store the photos or relay them to other 
command structures via radio link.










