Pros: Holds 80 pictures in internal memory on lowest setting. Can be used as a WebCam. Cons: No removable memory, no flash
I bought my Argus DC1500 Digital Camera a couple of years ago because of the price. I only paid $25 for it so I figured I had nothing to lose if it did not take good pictures. At the time, all I wanted was to be able to take snapshots of the kids ...
Pros: Cost and Software Included Cons: Lack of Flash and Focusing Ability
Being in a tight budget I assumed this would be a great purchase. Many people I know have paid anywhere from $200.00 to thousands of dollars for a Digital Camera. I am not into a Professional Photography field so I was not in need of one that whistles...
Pros: Cheap, easy to use, fun, makes videos Cons: Low quality pictures, no flash
I bought one of these Argus digital cameras in a cigarette shop, of all places. I had seen the DC1500 advertised in Office Mmax ads for $25 for a long time, and even though I knew that at that price it was probably a piece of junk, I thought it would be...
Pros: Good starter camera for an older child, very inexpensive Cons: You get what you pay for
Once again, the impulse bug bit me. This time, the purchase was the Argus DC1500 digital camera (in neon purple, no less). My son, who is spoiled, has been asking for a digital camera. Of course, what he had in mind was my Olympus D-490 $400 camera....
Pros: Easy to use, affordable and does just what I wanted it to do! Cons: Eats batteries up so fast that they must be removed after use!
I was in need of a digital camera to add some pictures to my e-mails and on-line auctions. I didn't want to spend a fortune for something that would only get limited use, so I picked up the Sunday paper to scan the ads for a good deal.
Pros: Good for kids if $10 or less, easy to use. Cons: Worse picture quality I have seen in a camera.
Unless you are buying one of these for $10 or less you got ripped off. These cameras would be decent for kids who just want to post some quick snapshots on the net but not much else. I wasn't expecting superb picture quality when picking up a 1/4MP ...
Pros: Easy to use. Not very expensive. Cons: Picture quality is very poor.
For a $60 camera marked down to $25, I thought this was a pretty good deal. Even at $25, I can't recommend this camera. The lighting has to be bright just to take a picture and the picture is of such poor quality, you wonder why they even call this a...
I got this camera because I was interested in digital photography, it was inexpensive and it was on sale. It seemed to have some nice features: high and low resolution selection, 8 second AVI movie capture, a USB cable, self timer and auto off....
Pros: Good for the electronically challenged, Low Cost, Great Software, Cons: Pictures not the best.
I am a totally electronically challenged person. I choose this camera because it seemed dummy proof and
not so costly for a beginner.
I paid $49.99 for it at our local Meijer store. That was for the camera and the software only....
Pros: Good for the electronically challenged, Low Cost, Great Software, Cons: Pictures not the best.
I am a totally electronically challenged person. I choose this camera because it seemed dummy proof and
not so costly for a beginner.
I paid $49.99 for it at our local Meijer store. That was for the camera and the software only....
Pros: Price - Ease of Use Cons: Poor Picture Quality
Thought this would be a good kids gift. I was wrong. It is very easy to use but the lack of a flash and hazy or grainy pics are no way even close to being acceptable for a kid or anyone else. Outside pics where a little better but still grainy and washed...
Pros: affordable
Cons: very vague instructions
pictures arent very high quality
not much memory
its worth the money. mine was twenty dollars. no one should buy it for any more than that. its hard to figure out how to work it since there isnt any instructions for the camera itself, only the program. once you figure it out it is very nice that you...
Pros: cheap Cons: does not work... get what ya paid for
It is a waste of time and money. I paid 20 for it at office max in North Carolina. I thought it was a great deal, but I none of my computers could read the installation CD. I tried on my new laptop running Windows XP Pro, and three other machines running...
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