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Concord EyeQ Duo LCD Digital Camera |
List Price: $99.99
Your Price: $79.99 |
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Reviews |
Rating: Summary: POLAROID is cool and poor Review: My friend send me this product. I'm from Poland. :) Greetings for all.
Rating: Summary: not bad at all for the $ Review: Someone recomended it to me so I bought it. In my opinion it looks a little cheap, not quite as stylish looking as some other cameras, but it as quite a bit of functionality if you get familiar with its menu system. I'm a wannabe professional photographer (more like an advanced amateur) so I'm pretty picky about resolution. The resolution is pretty good provided that there is good lighting (I found that in low light situations you get real grainy photos if you don't use the flash) It has some pretty cool preset modes (scenes): party(indoor), nightshot(long exposure no flash, looks like a moonlit scene), Sunset. If you play around with the White balance compensation which has presets for Auto,Daylight,Fluorescent and tungsten, you can come up with some interesting shots.
Rating: Summary: Super Review: This camera is the best i've ever seen for the prize. Its got every thing that a casual user would need. The pictures are good, and you can expand the memory with SD/MMc cards and it has a decent colour LCD.
Rating: Summary: Just Somebody Review: You have to work with the camera to get a good picture. If there is any movement by the subject the picture is very poor. It has 2.0 megapixel but you still have to spend more money to get a quality lens and so forth. Megapixels are not the all in all for digital cameras.
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