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Logitech Pocket Digital USB PC Camera

Logitech Pocket Digital USB PC Camera

List Price: $99.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Its not up to the Logitech name
Review: I bought it and am returning it today
Come-on Logitech you can do better. Poor picture quality is inexcusable

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible Picture Quality
Review: If you plan on taking pictures indoors with this camera, save yourself the hassle of returning it and run away now. This camera has no flash, and therefore all indoor pictures are dark, blurry and terribly out of focus. Stay away.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do not buy
Review: Do not buy this camera. Pictures are fuzzy, and since there is not a flash, you need really good lighting. This is not worth $1. Don't waste your time or money

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: darkness of the world!!!
Review: i strongly do not recommend this item. it may looked sleek& stylish, and etc.. but it has one problem. no flash!!
i took about 52 pictures during my thx giving break.. with it's flash disability. 90% of all my pictures were like black!!!! do not be lured by it's "Auto Brite" utility.. it's doesn't help at all.... pay ...more and get...cameras with flash!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible camera
Review: It looks cool, but it is terrible. It is definetely not 1.3 megapixels. Pictures look VERY PIXELATED even in a tiny format.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: 1.3 MEGAPIXELS IS VERY MISLEADING...BEWARE!...
Review: This item is advertised as 1.3 MP. Very misleading. When you measure pixels the TRUE measurement is the CMOS sensor resolution. For this camera, the CMOS sensor resolution is ONLY .35 MP. Yes, that is right -- .35 --. The 1.3 MP this camera markets on the outside of the box is INTERPOLATED pixelization -- this is an algorithimic method of "blowing up" or "magnifying" the image -- often making the image look very pixelated. For a small pocket sized inexpensive digital camera with TRUE CMOS sensor resolution, look to the Aiptek PenCam SD 1.3-Megapixel Digital Camera. This is actually cheaper priced, allows you to take video, and has a memory expansion slot. By the way, if your batteries run out, you can replace them -- unlike with the Logitech which comes with rechargeables BUILT IN -- guess you have to throw the camera away when it stops holding a charge?!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I bought one used
Review: and I think I paid the right amount of money. It's NOT a 1.3MP camera, it's a .3MP camera that will mindlessly duplicate pixels until you have larger image. Not a worthwhile function, and a big fat lie in the context of how it's advertized.

If you leave it at the smaller size, you get pictures which vary in quality but can be fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A-Mayzing!
Review: I bought this camera before Amazon had it (sorry, folks) and was really astonished at the quality of the images. I printed them at 5x7 size with a standard HP printer (not photo, or anything special), and was more than just pleased.

No problems with camera shake -- a real consideration with very light cameras -- and extremely easy to pocket, with no worries about dust on the lens or viewfinder, they're both covered when the shell is closed.

It's worth the money, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Camrassss
Review: i like da camra it seems cool i like the size of it its perfect for spying :P

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing Digital Camera
Review: I recently purchased this camera and was very disappointed. I am hoping to return it. The photos come out with a greenish haze and are not very focused. I tried photos inside, outside and in my office and they all turned out the same. I also had difficulty installing the camera on my HP tower. I contacted Logitech support and it took 2 days for the first reply which was that i needed to call in from 7am to 5pm PST. Those are my work hours. When I responded this was not satisfactory, I got an email with instructions that I finally was able to get the camera installed.

You get what you pay for. A disposable camera with 35mm film takes way better photos.


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