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Largan LMini 350 Digital Camera with Mr. Photo Software

Largan LMini 350 Digital Camera with Mr. Photo Software

List Price: $129.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A very frustrating camera!
Review: This camera was purchased with ebay listings in mind. When I can get the photos to load they are fine for computer usage. BUT it is a rare occasion when this is possible. The software for the camera is horrible. Largan's technical support is even worse. Avoid purchasing this camera at all costs!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A very frustrating camera!
Review: This is a decent sub-1Megapixel camera if you aren't too concerned about color. It doesn't get colors right at all. Plus, the time to process a picture is way too long. Don't use the included software for the camera - go to the Largan web site and download the twain driver. Additionally, the pictures are always overexposed with the flash. My advice; don't bother.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Great
Review: This is a decent sub-1Megapixel camera if you aren't too concerned about color. It doesn't get colors right at all. Plus, the time to process a picture is way too long. Don't use the included software for the camera - go to the Largan web site and download the twain driver. Additionally, the pictures are always overexposed with the flash. My advice; don't bother.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you scared of this new technology!
Review: You can use this as a teaching tool. You can take a few pictures, lerne how to down load, and learn a lot about the including software.It would be a valuable and relatively inexpensive tool, befor you spend a lot of money on a better camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Basic cheap camera
Review: You get what you pay for, and to get better, you have to pay around $300.00. Below that, this camera is a good deal. It is a simple, fixed focus basic camera. The flash tends to blow things out when used too close but at a distance over 15' to 20' it works fine. This thing is great for basic snaps you may want to send via E-Mail. The bundled software is very bad, but that is not what I paid for. The cable hook ups are a bit cumbersome, but work when you figure out that one cable has a little flat spot so they both fit. This camera is all that I expected for a under $100.00 camera.


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