Camera dies, and it's dead
Written: Jun 10 '05 (Updated Jun 14 '05)
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Pros: Small compact size makes it easy to carry. Looks good (deceptive).
Cons: Grainy, dark, blurred, yellow, uninteresting picture output makes it unnecessary to carry with you anywhere.
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| ninedimes's Full Review: Böwe Bell + Howell BH-725 Digital Camera |
Bell and Howell BH-725 came from Ebay. Two months later after taking pictures that blurred and were too dark, the battery died. I've been online, electronics stores, battery outlets, etc. No one has a battery to replace the one I need. I tried Interstate Batteries in my town. If you buy a digital camera and something goes wrong, you have one option: Buy another camera. Update: It has been discovered that the hinged door on the side of the unit where the SD card and the battery are inserted broke a plastic clip attached to the body which should hold the door down tight. Since one side is not down tight enough the battery will not power the unit unless it is taped shut (doesn't hold) or held with discomfort to be tight during use.
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Amount Paid (US$): 179 This Camera is a Good Choice if You Want Something... Fool-Proof for Absolute Beginners
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Member: Brent P.
Location: Dimeland
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About Me: Nine Dimes has been online since 1996. Knowledgeable about electronics, software (especially graphics and webdesign).
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