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by johnnyrad , Jun 02 '02
Pros: Cheap
Easy to Use Cons: Quality Sucks
Eats Batteries
I got mine for free... so it was worth the price. Basically don't pay more than you have to... if you are going to buy one of these, you can pick it up for under $20 on eBay. And thats about what it's worth. It's great for having instant access to...
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by sirmowalot , Jan 18 '03
Pros: Inexpensive, Easy to use software Cons: NO TECH SUPPORT AVAILABLE ANYMORE
Bought this camera used on E-bay to take pictures for E-bay auctions. Worked well enough particularly in good lighting. Software was super simple to use.
Cons: Suddenly the photos wouldn't download. Went to jam cam web site and it is gone....
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by daffogerbil , Jun 28 '02
Pros: lightweight, affordable Cons: hard to change settings, photo quality not very good
Well, I found that the JamCam was very hard to use. I know, point and shoot, but to change the settings is just a ... nightmare. It has no screen to preview the pictures, and for 100$, there are cameras like that. Without a San Disk memory card, it only...
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by falkonsprinces , May 16 '02
Pros: Great click and shoot, focus free camera. Great first time camera Cons: No zoom available, can not find anywhere to contact company, it seems to have disappeared!
This was a great camera that lasted a year. It was used for ebay and family pictures. The picture quality was decent. The software that came with it worked but was sometimes difficult to work with. It died suddenly and when I tried to get a hold of...
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by kojsza , Oct 25 '00
Pros: It is cool looking Cons: everything else
I saw this thing on the net and thought it was great. The price was good and being so close to christmas I decided to take a chance on this camera. Whe I got it home I immediatley had problems connecting it to my computer. After many hours of...
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by tcneff , Aug 15 '02
Pros: Easy to use, affordable Cons: Not much storage, zaps batteries
I bought my Jam Cam new from a dealer off of E-bay. It is not the latest technology. However, it is a good digital camera to start out with. The storage capability is limited, the picture quality is good but not the best, the picture quality is about...
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by gracenstac , Oct 03 '00
Pros: None Cons: Doesn't work!
I bought this camera over the internet for $50 with a $40 mail in rebate, which I am STILL waiting for. And at $10 I think it's a rip off!! I tried to take pictures of my dog lying perfectly still (sleeping as a matter of fact) and you couldn't even make...
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by paradoxsm , Apr 25 '02
Pros: Cheap, Robust, USB connection, flash, cheap to run Cons: Flash uses batteries fast, software could be better, usb can be finicky pictures are mediocre
This is a Remake of the Jamcam 2.0 which was the most popular camera of it's type, this one boasts VGA 640x480 which is "Email and website" quality and printable in a small frame. The camera is a snap to use, two buttons and your'e away, pictures are...
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by sra86 , Dec 06 '02
Pros: Cheap Cons: everything else
This camera is terrible. I wouldn't even give mine away. The only thing its capable of is pictures for auctions. Its a waste of money even though it doesnt cost very much. If you are looking into this camera stop. IM switching back to 35mm as the digital...
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