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Logitech ClickSmart 310 USB Dual-Mode Camera

Logitech ClickSmart 310 USB Dual-Mode Camera

List Price: $59.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Buy
Review: This isn't a replacement for a real digital camera. It only has a small amount of built-in memory, has no screen to view your pictures on and only takes them at a very low resolution. However, it is worth while for quick snapshots for friends and family. In good lighting conditions, the camera gives surprisingly high quality pictures, given the caveats above, but suffers quite a bit in low light.

As a webcam it works fine, but again low lighting hurts the picture, even with the lighting boost turned on. Installation is as easy as it possibly could be and if all goes well (which it did for me) you should be using it within about five minutes. Pictures you take away from the PC are downloaded very quickly via the USB connection and getting them from the camera to the PC is simply a matter of plugging in and clicking one button.

It's a worthy buy and I'm very happy with mine, but don't expect miracles.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Best if used outdoors
Review: use this outdoors and get OK pictures. don't use it indoors. i have a hospital-like light in the living room and still, the pictures indoors turned out horribly dark and grainy. hospital lights are bright.. so think about that when you're fixin to purchase one. i regret buying mine, do not buy this product and expect wonderful pictures. INTEL cameras are best if you're looking for cheap ones =) (both the pocket pc and the digital pocket pc. i have both and i love them.)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Would of given half star if possible...
Review: Web cam feature bites, picture is all dark, even if you have all lights on and windows open. As far as the camera, you better have a VERRY well light area that you are taking the picture in. Would not reccomed this to anyone. I've bought from Logitech before with no problems, but this one was a big dissapointment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The disappearing rebate...
Review: Well, before even using the product, I'm pretty upset at the disappearing rebate... It was valid until late December, but the file has suddenly disappeared from the RebatesHQ website. Pretty deceptive; hard to rate well an item that didn't cost what you thought it did. Think I will be returning this -- unless someone happens to have a copy of the rebate form saved?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: At Your Own Risk
Review: Well, I bought this camera awhile back. The picture quality didn't bother me much because I wasn't expecting much out of it. The problem I had with it was that after a couple weeks the memory stopped working right. It would erase all the pictures i had stored if I didn't keep it from auto-shutting off. Then about a month into it, it stopped working totally.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Remember Mac users!
Review: When you can, select dual platform accessories. There are still a lot of us Mac people out here!


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