Pros: endless fun for the spy mentality Cons: black and white images, low res
I got this watch for Christmas two days ago, after hearing briefly about it through the grapevine and thinking, there's no way this thing will work. But I stand corrected and declare it one of the coolest thing's I've ever seen.
Pros: Camera works, even in dim light; easy-to-read LCD screen; many watch functions Cons: Slightly too big; PC link must be purchased separately
The Casio Wrist Camera Watch is truly a gadget, and it deserves five stars for 1) working as promised, and 2) giving you a strong dose of coolness boost.
(Note: I have the stainless version of the Wrist Camera, model WQV1D-8CR, which not only...
Pros: Just plain COOL Cons: Could use better picture quality
OK. I really think that those who are complaining about this watch are expecting too much from a new technolegy. I have used this camera. I have one. I also have the PC link kit (please note usually sold seperately an extra $50).
Pros: take a picture of anything at whim; people are always surprised at the image quality when you show them the watch display; stores 100 pix on board, and beams to palm and desktop Cons: you can't make an 8x10 out of pictures
In response to the previous review, many people have taken good pictures with the camera. See the gallery at www.camborg.com -- a site with a gallery dedicated to WQV-1 casio camera watch users!
Pros: Unique;add photos to contact numbers; waterproof Cons: Poor quality; no backlight
I bought this product because the online photos looked incredible and I needed a watch. Now I think that those Wrist Camera photos shown online must've been taken with a high quality digital camera and downloaded onto the Casio. I don't mind poor...
Pros: Picture quality less than film-perfect. Remember, though-it's a WATCH, for goodness sake. Cons: A little bulky, which only attracts attention.
Having recently moved to NYC, I find myself constantly surround by peculiarities. Old men urinating in subways. Gigantic, obese women shouting at bags of garbage. Babies smoking cigars. Imagine my delight, then, at the Casio watch-camera.
Pros: Portability can't be beat Cons: No bundled connection kit adds $50 if you want to keep images
I've been using the Casio Wrist Camera for about a week now and I'd have to say that it's a great toy, and a wonderful tool for art, but don't expect any fine detail in your snaps.
I previously used the Gameboy Camera in a similar fashion --...
Pros: everything but... Cons: no flash, no zoom, or no color
everything about this camera is awesome from the easy-to-see lcd screen to the two-way transcever that hooks up to your computer. also the portability of a small camera is better for once in a lifetime shot. this camera even has three photo modes.
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