Pros: Cheap, 3X optical zoom, reasonable quality, small and cute Cons: No lens cover, not able to create movies or be used as a web cam
I have been keeping an eye on digital cameras for the past 3 months or so. I wanted to spend around $50 a mega pixel. I have been tempted on many occasions to buy $40-$50 cameras in Wal-Mart and K-Mart that advertised 640x480 resolution. I also flirted...
Pros: Beautiful design quality. Cons: Low native resolution, and a marketing trick makes it worse.
This camera caught my eye for two reasons. First, it's incredibly tiny, stylish, and unconventional. Second, it's incredibly cheap (about $60 blisterpacked at Wal-Mart).
The design quality evident with a glance at the camera is even more...
Pros: Small size, microscreen in viewfinder, 3x optical zoom Cons: low resolution (640x480), not supposed to work in Win XP
Hello again, here I am with another aquisition, I have been looking for one of these Digicams for about a year now, no one around me had them til about a month ago.
When I started looking, the cam was supposed to be around 150.00 I think... I went...
Pros: Excellent design to this camera Cons: Nasty... very nasty final results...
Avoid purchasing this camera...!
1. The resolution of 640x480 is fine
2. The quality of the camera is A+
3. The design of the camera is excellent, and stands out above others
4. The micro LCD within...
Pros: Sleek design and ease of use. Cons: Pictures are sometimes blurry if you are not careful.
I bought the Concord EyeQ 3x after a friend bought one. She initially bought hers before reading the small print about not being able to use in on WinXP. While she tried to figure out how to make the software compatible I took a quick look at it and...
Pros: built in memory, low price, zoom Cons: no LCD display
It's weightless (4.3 oz), easy to use and pc frendly, good built in memory, 3 different picture quality: standard (81 pictures), fine (58 pictures), superfine (42 pictures). low price (under $100 bucks). It has a 3x optical zoom, auto-timer shot, 3 flash...
nice, cheap little camera for first time users by mushroomhead ,Oct 25 '03
Pros: Small, lightweight, convenient, everything at you fingertips Cons: No lens cover, resolution could be better
I have this camera and I paid approx. $50 for it at WalMart. The resolution could be better but for the price, I'm happy with it. It does not require a lot of extras like flash cards and battery packs. All it uses is one photo cell. It has a micro screen inside the viewfinder and plugs right into the USB port of your computer. It also comes with the software and a soft case to store it in. I do wish it had a lens cap of some sort for protection but all in all, it's really a nice little camera. Great to give to teens for birthdays or holidays. Nice, compact, and everything is at your fingertips. The 3x optical zoom is nice and you can adjust it to either have a flash or not. In conclusion, I would recommend this camera for first time users and it is a nice gift to give. Try it, you'll like it!
Takes nice pictures when your battery is like new. Nice and compact. Only problem; the software can only be used with Windows 98, ME, or 2000. What happens if you have Win XP ?? I'm stilling trying to get my pictures off my Eye-Q 3X camera.
This is a fair priced... by g-man_dt3000 ,Apr 01 '03
This is a fair priced camera. The fact that the view finder doubles as a place to review your pictures is a nice feature and not one that I have found standard at this price range.
My major problem with this camera is the quality of the picture when zooming in using the 3x digital zoom.
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