Pros: 3.3 mega-pixel camera for under $200; movie clips Cons: Battery life and LCD used
I felt like an idiot. I got to my car, after purchasing the Vivitar ViviCam 3715, and completely overlooked the zoom capability before I bought the camera. My chihuahua, Toni, was laying in the seat beside me, annoyed that I was so wrapped up in ...
Pros: 3.3 Megapixel @ 2048x1536, Easy to Use, Good price, Compact, Intended for First-Timers Cons: Short battery life, Not completely digital, No sound in video, small delay between shots
It was time for a replacement. My outdated 1.3M camera was starting to get to me. I had a Kodak DC3200 for several years (Personal Review - ht
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Pros: Low cost, good quality, excellent upgrade or new user camera. Cons:*EATS* regular batteries (buy Ni-Cd rechargeables), no direct TV-out.
Now, I'm not the type that usually gets up for those "Black Friday" (day-after-Thanksgiving) sales, but the chance to snag a 3MP+ digital camera for under $100 was too hard to pass up. I had actually found two cameras that I had wanted: This one and a ...
Pros: Price, Size, High Res (3 mp), picture effects Cons: Picture lag, dim LCD, below avg picture quality
INTRO: I bought this camera during the holiday season when it was on sale for 88 dollars. I thought it was a steal since i was getting a 3 megapixel for under a 100 bucks. USING THE CAMERA: When i first put the batteries in, the noticed that ...
Pros: small, lightweight, versatile, and functional. Good value Cons: battery life, directional buttons are hard to get right, no ac adapter included.
Our first digital camera was a little polaroid that got about 1/4 megapixel for resolution (320 X 280 around there?) without a flash. Then we stepped up to a Vivicam 3500. It was only 1.2 megapixels. It had a flash and took pretty decent pictures, but had ...
Pros: Uhhh--One year warranty--you're gonna need it! Cons: Inhaling melted plastic fumes is harmful to your lungs!
From Walmart--$157--good price. Seemed to have plenty of amenities for the price--at least it SEEMED to.... Lens cover is very flimsy and prone to get sprung. LCD difficult to see--but this is a given for most digitals. AC adapter a must because ...
I was unlucky enough to receive one of these cameras as a present. Although the pictures is takes are acceptable, the overriding problem with the camera is the short battery life. I bought a Maxell recharger and 4 rechargeable batteries to go along with ...
Pros: You read this review so you can save yourself time and frustration. Cons: Camera devours batteries, download instructions don't work.
No bargain, even at $132. Battery (which came with camera) went dead after first use, (two pictures!!) No biggie, bought Energizers the next day. Took photos of my 4 day old son & his 3 year old brother with their grandmother. Pictures appeared to be ...
Seriously, I am in love with this camera. It takes fabulous pictures...the exact same quality as my regular 35mm camera. I send them to Sams Club online and pick up my perfect prints a few days later.
It does eat batteries though, but I hear this is true of any camera with an LCD. I bought rechargable batteries. I go through 2 AA batteries after about 12 pictures..it's insane. I also bought an SD card off Ebay so I have lots of storage.
Even the menu buttons and options are not too difficult to get used to.
Bottom line, I can't believe I got this camera for only $125!! It's worth sooo much more!
Pros: Takes great pictures, nice and compact, and easy to use. Cons: Eats up batteries very quickly, and you definitely need a memory card.
This is a great camera! I got it for Christmas and I was able to use it right out of the box. Everything on the camera is basically self-explanatory. The only thing I would recommend for this camera would be a good memory card, because it's only capable of about 25 pictures max without one, and some rechargeable batteries and battery charger. But it takes great pictures and the software it comes with is also very easy to use with so many options.
Great little camera for the general photographer..... by powerpitcher11 ,Feb 25 '04
Pros: Small, Light, easy to use, fantastic picture quality. Cons: Long flash load time, eats up batteries (as does all cameras with an LCD)
I have had this camera for about one year and it has been great. It has never broken, and it has always taken beautiful pictures. They come out flawless. The only real bad parts about this camera are that it has a long loading time for the flash, and it eats up batteries. My suggestion is to buy rechargeable batteries to save money. It is worth it. I have been using them ever since I brought the camera home, and it has worked fine. I got 4 batteries (the camera takes two at a time) so I would charge 2 and use 2 at a time. It works out great. This camera in my opinion takes flawlessly beautiful pictures and doesnt get enough credit. It is overall easy to use, and it comes with a cable so you can hook the camera directly to your TV and watch a slideshow of your pics. It comes with 8 mb of memory, which can hold between 6 and 8 pics alone. It also has an expansion slot for a memory card. It is a great camera for its price, and it will not let you down.
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