Rating: Summary: Batterys go dead a lot. Review: This is my first camera, and its a good one. The only thing i would say was bad was that the batterys go dead a lot. You get 3, maybe 4 pictures before they are dead. I dont know if it is just the batterys, but still, it is a costly thing when i buy them a lot(batterys). Good camera for kids and teens (I am a teen).
Rating: Summary: Remember it's a toy Review: I bought this camera for my 12 year old daughter. She loves it. A bit disapointed when it didn't have a LED to view pictures but she got over it. The quality of shots is good enough for her . There are several shots already circulating cyber-space. Easy to use easy to down load. She was even able to make a short film from stills on iMovie.
Rating: Summary: Solid camera at a great price Review: It's always great to find a product where the maker keeps the price down by omitting features rather than by cutting corners on quality.Sure, this camera isn't super-high-resolution, nor does it have many extra features. But what it does it does well. It's easy to use, and the photos are fine for most snapshot-type uses. It's also rugged - highly recommended for kids. The software loaded with no hassles and has a simple user interface. The camera hooks up to a PC easily, and I haven't had a single glitch uploading. I will recommend that you add the 16MB MultiMedia Card. Without it, the camera only holds 8 shots. With it, the capacity goes up to 69 - much more useful.
Rating: Summary: two and a half stars Review: This is my first digital camera. It is a good price and very easy to install and use but the quality of the pictures is average (as should be expected at this price). The fact that the 9volt battery does not come with it is a little annoying. It is very very light so it feels like a toy... I have a small problem with the USB connection but that could be my laptop's fault... The serial port connection works just fine. The fact that it has both is a plus. Finally, remember it only holds 8 pictures...
Rating: Summary: get what you pay for Review: Surprisingly lousy build quality. The first one I got was broken out of the box. It doesn't come with a memory card. it feels like a cheap toy. Save your money, spend a bit extra and buy a Kodak. I wish I had.
Rating: Summary: Performs as advertised Review: If you haven't guessed, this is a toy digital camera. What a great little toy tho! It performs as advertised. It setup fast, software is fairly friendly and the kids can take it without a worry. The images are only good for emailing or lite web publishing. Don't expect to print anything worth framing. I got web pages for my nephews with this camera and they can take pictures and publish them on the web. On the downside, a memory card expansion was a tough find. I ended up buying one from KB Gear because I couldn't be sure what other cards would work. The KB cards are expensive.
Rating: Summary: JamCam 3.0 Review: The JamCam works great for a relatively low end digital camera and it's the only digital camera I found that will work with a Mac. An excellent camera for kids: they can shoot all the shots they want without the expense or time delay of film processing. It was a big hit at my daughters birthday party. The indoor flash worked great and the bundled software allows image manipulation like swaping heads and putting the subject of one picture into the background of another. - Hint for Mac users: it requires OS 8.5.1 or newer (8.5 wouldn't work).
Rating: Summary: Don't forget the 9 volt battery Review: If you're giving this product as a gift or are buying for yourself you should know the camera doesn't include a 9 volt battery. This can result in a disappointing run to the market. Happy shooting!
Rating: Summary: really fun Review: this camera is great for kids its also awesome for beginners
Rating: Summary: WHAT do you EXPECT?? Review: I bought one of these when they first came out almost two years ago - bought it strictly for auction sale pics. I have dropped it several times, it still works. I added an extra 28 MB memory card, and it made a world of difference in the capacity, BUT it totally messed up the LCD screen - my USB connection is loose, so I have to jiggle it sometimes to get it to work - BUT!!! I have been less than nice to it, and it has been great to me for what I paid for it. Close ups are non exisitant (meaning don't even try) flash pictures are always washed out. I believe there is no longer a web site for the company - check that out too. You DO NOT need ANY extra software to download or alter the pics - Jam Cam includes that with the Cam. I WOULD recommend this (with a 28 MB memory card) for a younger person just learning photography, or someone like me that 2 years ago could not afford anything else!!!
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