Well, I'm definitely not the expert on digital photography, but a few things.
.bin as an extension doesn't actually tell you a whole lot about the contents of the files, or how they were encoded. However, you may be able to open them as they are. Simply try opening them in Photoshop and see what happens.
Failing that, I know that Magpie's fancy digital camera allows you to choose what format you want to download the files in. If you have access to the camera, you may be able to re-download them in the format of your choice.
Finally, there's probably a utility out there that'll do it for you. I'll leave that recommendation for someone who knows more about these things, though.
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I get through speakin' and I can't remember, not a word that I said
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