Pros: Very inexpensive, meets my needs. Cons: Can't see photos you've taken.
I am reviewing the Largan Digital Lmimi 350 flip flash camera. I had wanted a digital camera for a long time, but as a non-technical person (With a non-technical review.) I had no need for an expensive camera because I wouldn’t even know what...
Pros: Cheap; decent photos; decent software. Cons: Low resolution; weird flash; no USB input; odd viewfinder; no photo previews.
I got this camera for one reason and one reason only -- to be able to post a photo or two online without having to scan shots from my film camera or borrow the digital from work. I'm a cheap bastard, so picking this up brand new on eBay for $22.50 plus...
Pros: A low price entry into digital photography. Cons: State of the art has caught up with and passed this model.
The concept of a digital camera sounds great, but I must admit that the thought of spending upwards of $500 to enter into the modern photography world seemed a bit steep. I did really think that the really low priced digital cameras would provide a...
Pros: Cheap, lightweight Cons: Lots of headache, no LCD screen, packaged software has bugs
I ran across a deal at computergeeks.com where I was able to purchase 2 Largan Lmini 350 digital cameras for $38 plus the cost of shipping. I had been needing *something* so that I could post pictures on the internet, and after reading many reviews,...
Pros: Takes some decent pictures once you turn the flash off. Cons: Downloading is frustrating, takes really bad pictures with the flash on.
I purchased the Largan Lmini 350 because I wanted a cheap digital camera. And that’s exactly what I got. A cheap digital camera. I wanted a camera that I could use to photograph stuff for auctions. I can’t see spending hundreds of dollars on a good...
Pros: Decent pictures for the price, light, compact. Cons: Flash is too bright, transfer software doesn't install, uses CR123A photo battery (expensive).
My father wanted a low-end camera for taking 640x480 pictures to send to family & friends via email. Upon researching cameras under $100, I found the JamCam 3.0 and Largan LMini350 were about the only two choices available.
Pros: Very light weight. Good clear outdoor daytime pictures. Cons: $60.00 for a lot of time and work into getting a halfway suitable picture.
I bought the Largan Lmini 350 digital, just to have a camera to take pictures for auctions. So as far as auctions go it is fine,but to much time involved for adjusting and editing. Strange though, it takes beautiful clear pictures outdoors (in the...
Pros: Absolutely no redeeming qualities about this camera. Cons: The flash is so powerful it ruins your pictures.
I was so excited when for my birthday my best friend bought me a digital camera. While I was very appreciative of such a great gift the Largan Lmini 350 was a huge disappointment.
I don't know where the wonderful quality pictures in their...
Pros: Price, Ease of Use, Power Cord While Uploading Photos, Timer Cons: Low Resolution, No Removable Memory, Software Problems (for me)
This is my first digital camera so unfortunately I can't speak/compare from experience. However, for the $59.99 price I paid from Tiger Direct I must say that I'm relatively happy with the outcome.
Pros: Very inexpensive, good pictures, fairly easy to use Cons: Long photo download time
After trying the Agfa ePhoto Smile digital camera for $90 and not being able to get a single halfway decent picture with it, I wasn't expecting much from this Largan LMini 350 at $70 ($50 after a $20 manufacturer's rebate).
Pros: Nice pictures, low price Cons: Viewfinder not that accurate, slow downloads
I've had this camera for a couple of months now. I've taken a couple of hundred pictures with it and gotten some really good ones. If you are expecting a $300 megapixel camera for this price, well wake up, because this ain't it! If you are a person...
Pros: Price and value, compact size, AC adapter Cons: No LCD viewfinder, batteries can be pricy.
For less than $50, this is no professional digital camera but you get alot for the money. It takes good clear shots of medium-to-distant objects that are of great web quality. If you're looking for something inexpensive for putting photos of friends,...
Pros: good price, good photos, comes with a/c
attachment, flash, battery Cons: not at this price
I was a bit doubtful, but I have taken gorgeous photos with this camera. It's easy and the fact you can plug it and shoot save the battery--(as well as dl the photos via the a/c).
You have to be careful with the flash which is good for taking...
Pros: Small size, decent quality pictures, AC adapter included Cons: Expensive batteries, slow connection speed.
After my experience with Agfa CL-18 I decided to stay away of any digital camera under $100 until a week ago when my son came home with a Largan Lmini 350. I started explaining him that he just wasted $115 (Canadians) but I was relieved to find that the...
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