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KB Gear JamCam 0.3MP  Digital Camera, Silver

KB Gear JamCam 0.3MP Digital Camera, Silver

List Price: $99.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: better than i expected
Review: I thought this was going to be a complete piece of junk, but i figured i might as well try it out for only 20 bucks. to my surprise the pictures actually come out well on my computer. I primarily use it to send pics through email and to post to my webpage, and to save on my hard drive, so i dont know how well the pics print out. It works great for the purposes i use listed above. i wish it could store more pics however!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't buy.. company out of biz!!
Review: I purchased two of these beasts in August, primarily on price with the rebate. The company (KB Gear) is no longer in business (according to the folks who answer technical questions for KB Gear and their local BBB.

Don't waste your money. It (the camera) does work well. I can't seem to find inexpensive MMC for the expansion slot, and I won't spend (money) for a 32M (for a camera who's manufacturer is out of biz).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent camera for the price
Review: This camera would be great for kids. It's easy to use and does pretty much what it is described to do. For this price, though, don't expect miracles. I'm afraid you'll have to pay much, much more for a good digital camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very rugged (and Unix compatible!)
Review: Admittedly, the resolution on the KBGear JamCam V3.0 is a maximum of 640x480, but for (...) or so, it's a pretty good deal.
Although KB doesn't mention it, the camera also works happily via the USB interface under Linux kv 2.4.x (and for that matter, probably any *NIX with decent USB support). (...)
The cam tends to overexpose consistently, but if you're patient, you can get good results with some brightness/contrast and color balance adjustments in The GIMP (...), or a similar photo editing program.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pleasantly Surprised...
Review: I purchased this camera to use strictly for online auctions, and I was surprised by its ease of use and remarkably sharp photos. The software was simple to install, and I had no problems editing or loading my photos. If you are looking for an inexpensive digital for online purposes only, I definitely recommend.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: total waste of time
Review: Don't bother with this camera, it's a total piece of junk. Sure, it's cheap, but you're getting exactly what you pay for, very, very little.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Be forwarned!
Review: Camera worked great-when it worked, which was for approximately 4 months. I called KBGear to see how I could get it fixed, and was told that they had none in the warehouse, they all go to major retailers. Because they had none and did not know when some would be produced, they would not fix, replace or otherwise try to compensate for their faulty product. I was told to keep trying back to see if they get any in, but if they don't I'm just out of luck. Their one year warranty is basically worthless. Just be warned if you get one, it's striclty purchased as-is.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't bother.
Review: If your into pictures at all, don't bother with this camera. The picture quality on your computer screen is washed out and uneven...I'd hate to see what it looked like if I chose to print it. Outdoor shots are a little bit better, but all in all I'd put my money in a better quality digital camera.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't expect much.
Review: The camera itself is a nice device to start with; it lacks a few features, but for $(...), I can live without them. Where the product falls flat on it's face is the software that comes with it. There's no way to get images out of the camera without the software, which looks like it was done by a not-very-talented high schooler as their first 'real' program, and has the bugs and glitches to prove it. Electronic support is limited to the online 'knowledge base' and download areas - no mention of any customer support or other contact, other than the webmaster. A feedback/problem letter has gone unanswered for over a month.
I'd rate the camera at 4 stars; the software drags the whole thing down to 2.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The WORST camera I have ever used!!!
Review: I got this camera for free with a Gateway PC package. I thought that it would be a good camera, boy was I wrong! I got rid of an Intel Deluxe PC Camera (Highly Recommended) and I have been regreting it ever since. I take alot of still indoor pictures for auction items and frequently have to take numerous pictures of the same item until it looks half way decent. I have to stick my finger half over the flash or else the pictures will come out solid white! No flash, too dark. Using the on screen picture adjustments is a joke!!! I will be unloading this to a sucker on an auction and I will buy the Intel again. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!


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