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iClick Digital Camera

iClick Digital Camera

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Travel Camera
Review: I took this camera with me on a vacation to Jamica. The camera was extremely easy to use and it fit in my beach bag. The pictures were clear and easy to e-mail. We had a lot of fun in our hotel room connecting it to the TV and watching a slide show of the days events. The only downside is that it doesn't have an LCD display to see your pictures after you take them. But at the price, it is well worth it. The and design and size of the iClick are really cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Open the box and take a picture!
Review: I was very impressed with the ease of use this camera provided. this is my first digital and I found it very simple to operate. I have taken some wonderful pictures and already emailed them to freinds and family. I especially like the USB connection as it automatically loads the software and everything. Making digital movies to email my family was also easy and finally I can share short movies of my new home with all my freinds.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP!
Review: I wouldn't use this camera if you gave me money. Sad to say, my cousin bought this piece of crap on ebay for $15 (overpriced for me), the picture quality is horrible. This camera was made in sweatshop somewhere in China. Lots of these so called satisfied customers is the product of the salesman for Iclick. One word CRAP.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WHAT A PIECE OF CRAP!
Review: I wouldn't use this camera if you gave me money. Sad to say, my cousin bought this piece of crap on ebay for $15 (overpriced for me), the picture quality is horrible. This camera was made in sweatshop somewhere in China. Lots of these so called satisfied customers is the product of the salesman for Iclick. One word CRAP.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Camera for an Excellent Deal!
Review: The i-click is a great camera for those who are looking for an easy to use, inexpensive, quality digital camera. I bought one a month ago and use it almost every day. It is so lightweight that you can take it anywhere and everywhere. It is easy to use and the pictures turn out great. I love viewing my pictures on my TV set and sharing them with others. I would definately recommend this camera to anyone!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OFF DA HEEZIE
Review: The iClick camera is the best i've come across ever. it's very convinient easy to use and I take it everywhere. I Also enjoy the 30 second videos you can make. Thank you for making it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The iClick is off da heezie fo sheezie
Review: The iClick is the best camera i have used yet. It's design is very cool and I enjoy the 30 second videos you can mnake. It is very enjoyable and I take it Everyewhere. Also easy to use.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great product
Review: The iClick is the most user-friendly digital camera I have ever used. I was shooting photos and e-mailing them within minutes of my first use. It's great value for the money, and is easy to carry around wherever you go.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: another piece of worthless junk
Review: The instructions are cryptic. The controls are tedious to use. The results are marginal at best. Definitely going to return this [weak item], and get a better brand.

Remember, you get what you pay for.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Run away, don't walk!
Review: The main problem with all the 5 star reviews of this "camera" are that they all sound like some marketing wonk wrote them. And some of them for this and the other iClick where written by someone named McGowan. Funny, the camera is made by McGowan Technologies. Wonder if there is a connection.

The other problem is that this hunk of junk makes very bad pictures in anything but direct sunlight, the flash is useless, and there is *no* preview screen even though one is implied by the promo pics. I took 50 or so pics, most of which where "junk", and ended up giving this toy camera to my next door neighbor's 6-year-old son to play with.

Honestly, if you don't have a lot to spend on a digital camera, at least go with a name brand product that has at least some percentage of chance producing half decent pics. The iClick aint it!


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