Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jun 14 '06
Pros: Menu somewhat user friendly; battery life good. Cons: LCD screen useless in outdoor lighting; shutter lag time way too long.
Summary: A few years ago, I made the very vague mistake of telling my husband that I wanted a new digital camera for Christmas. I didn't specify any particular brand name or megapixel requirement and thus ended up with this Concord Camera Eye-Q Duo 2000 ... read more
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Jan 05 '08
Pros: Price Cons: Quality is poor,lacks functions,holds very few pictures
Summary: Whoever said, "You get what you pay for" was exactly right when it comes to this inexpensive digital camera. I had a very nice Olympus digital camera that eventually bit the dust. On an impulse,I purchased this camera, the Concord Duo 2000 because it ... read more
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Oct 04 '04
Pros: very easy to work Cons: pic quality less than great
Summary: The old saying is 100% right on with this camera. You get what you pay for. I bought this camera as my first digital camera. I didn't know if I would like a digital camera or find a lot of uses for it as I like 35 mm photography with different lenses ... read more
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Oct 04 '03
Pros: Affordable, decent quality, entry-level camera. Cons: Eats batteries, slow ISO rating, marginal technical support.
Summary: Back during tax refund season, I decided I wanted to jump into the world of digital cameras. I selected the Concord Eye-Q Duo 2000 because it was also being bundled with a Lexmark Z-33 printer and was on clearance at Wal-Mart for $132 - the camera itself ... read more
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Sep 10 '03
Pros: decent quality/price, lots of features Cons: no optical zoom, lcd dark,
Summary: I've had this camera for almost a year and I have mixed feelings about it. I consider myself an intermediate to advanced amateur photographer so I'm picky about quality. My other camera is an old Canon AE-1 SLR, and I love manual cameras. At the same t ... read more
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Aug 15 '03
Pros: Clear pictures, internal memory without card, video out cable to your TV! Cons: Only 4X zoom, fair processing speed
Summary: Andy is a basic person. Many consumers want something basic and gets the job done very well. Many p ... read more
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Sep 25 '07
Pros: inexpensive, good for first time camera, indoor pictures come out fine, easy to figure out Cons: see above
Summary: This camera was pretty easy to figure out how to use. I have had mine for a couple years, and it has recently been messing up. It will barely turn on anymore (the battery's are fine- I tested them on something else) and It had recently been freezing and
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May 11 '06
Pros: Most pictures come out great. They print well. Light weight and easy to use. Cons: Battery life doesn't get even 100 images. I had to switch to rechargable batteries.
Summary: When I first got this camera, I thought it wouldn't perform properly. But to my suprise it did better beyond my
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Jan 21 '06
Pros: Great pictures, very easy to use. and can handle a 64mg card. Cons: Not so good on the batteries
Summary: No Doubt one of the best digitals out there for the money. A camera that is not only durable plus takes great
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Mar 29 '05
Pros: THERE IS NOTHING GOOD ABOUT THIS CAMERA ABSOLUTELY NOTHING Cons: EVERYTHING - THIS CAMERA IS A PIECE OF JUNK.
Summary: Got this camera as a gift. Does NOT take decent pictures no matter how hard you try, does NOT have color LED no matter what they tell you on the reviews. You MIGHT get one picture out of 20 tries. DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA, YOU WILL BE HORRIBLY
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Dec 30 '04
Pros: Very inexpensive, but you do get what you pay for. Cons: Limited battery life. Very unclear photos. Bad outdoor photos.
Summary: I got my Concord Eye-Q Duo 2000 digital camera for Christmas a couple of years ago. At that point, I just wanted a digital camera and didn't care about quality. I've taken thousands of pictures with it, so I'm sure I've got my parent's money's worth
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May 15 '04
Pros: Inexpensive Cons: Won't take decent pictures, almost always overexposed, Has extremely long shutter lag.
Summary: I also bought the concord eye Q duo 2000, and have regretted the purchase ever since. I have lost many special occasion photos because of this camera. It is next to impossible to take photos outdoors. I always come back to download overexposed pictures.
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Nov 12 '03
Pros: Small, cheap, expendable in hostile environments. Video capture remarkably easy to a PC. Cons: Impossible outdoors. Locks Windows 2000. Overexposure warning, counter cannot be seen.
Summary: I was looking for a cheap camera to take in the field with me, to photograph vehicles in various stages of disrepair. The built-in menu seems huge. No use of LEDs to convey info. The viewfinder is lcd, and ABSOLUTELY invisible outdoors. Cant see the cou
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Mar 01 '03
Summary: Just purchased this camera after reading the previous reviews. The LED screen on my Polaroid PDC 640
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Feb 25 '03
Summary: My first digital camera, bought in bundle with a Lexmark printer for 122.00. Takes great pictures a
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