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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: I want a refund
Review: What a waste of money. 1.3 megapixels, true -- the pictures come out at 1280x1024 resolution. quality however, so insanely bad, cant believe I spent $56 on this camera. $56 is a lot of money, this camera isnt even worth $10. The pictures are so bad you cant even make out what anything is. its blurry and grainy. Please, dotn buy this camera, the advertisements makes it look so cool because of its sleek design. dont be fooled, save your money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worthless Pictures
Review: I got this camera and tried it out a couple times, in varying light conditions, and every time the pictures were worthless--you could hardly tell what they were of! When the object of the picture was a person you could barely tell who they were, and everything was terribly blurry. I was so disappointed with this camera and had to return it--save yourself the frustration and get a better camera!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: cute looks, very bad image quality
Review: I usually think of Logitech as making reliable products, and I thought this camera was really cool idea, as I wasn't looking for professional quality. In fact, disposable camera quality would have been perfectly fine. However, I wish I could attach some of the pictures that I took, because they are shockingly bad. It doesn't seem to be totally a camera shake problem (although the images *are* blurry), because even the coloring is very wierd, too. Finally, note that you are not really getting 1.3 Mpixels, as several other posts also mention. That Logitech would have such misleading advertising makes me wonder about dealing with this company in the future....clearly they were doing a pre-holiday "fast market"--and I fell for it, even sending one to my brother as a (lame) gift.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Size matters, and small is a good thing
Review: So you're thinking about buying a new digital camera, something to take pictures of the family and friends...maybe print them out to look at later...well then the Logitech Pocket Digital is NOT for you! It really is a pretty cool little camera (emphysis on little...2"x3.25"x0.4" or 5.7x8.8x 1.2cm for you metric folks). It's a great little camera for taking pictures of all those wacky things you just wish you had a camera for...however, don't expect it to be taking award-winning pictures for the family photo album. It may have a small and large picture setting, but the camera really only takes pics in 640x480 format (the larger setting only expands the 640x480 into a larger, blurrier picture). One hint: get it on sale (like I did), its not worth the $99 Logitech would have you pay.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Handyness makes up for everything (just about)
Review: Most of the negatives of this camera have already been discussed -- photos have a greater tendency to blur that with other cameras. Not a lot of pixels. No flash and so-so performance in low light.

BUT

This camera is small enough to keep with you anywhere, any time. It is so small and light it will fit in a shirt or jacket pocket and you will forget it's there.

One problem I had though -- and I haven't seen it mentioned in other reviews so maybe it's just my camera -- the viewfinder is not very reliable. Photos that seem well framed in the viewfinder sometimes have the top or side (depending on orientation) crowded when downloaded.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a bad camera after you learn it...
Review: It's not a bad camera after you get the hang of it. When you first use it, pictures might turn out blurry or jagged indoors or outdoors, but after a lil practice you'll get it. Main thing is holding the camera steady. Don't jiggle the camera when pushing the picture capture button and all the jaggedness will go away =)
Not too bad of a quality either. 640x480 resolution but it's quite handy =)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: logitech cam
Review: its a good digicam.. i love it.. except the bad part is the pictures at dawn or night. or inside a house
arent really bright
but other than that. take pics in the sunlight and they come out really really nice.... i love this camera.. many people ask me what it is.. and they cant believe its a digital camera...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: when size matters
Review: ok guys, if you want to be ahead of trend this is for you, it has tiny problems to match its tiny size,. not great indoors because it loves light. but outdoors. this is a delight.. you drop in in your purse, or slip in in a back pocket. noone even knows you taking a picture because noone would ever know it is a camera in your hand. how cool is that. everyone will ask you where did you get it? lol you feel like you are james bond at every event. i have a mac and it does not download but my husband has a pc he just forwards them to me.. for the money and the size this camera is tops. it is the camera you will never forget whereever you go. if you are taking along your credit card then you can fit this. i just love it...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great NOVELTY camera.
Review: I bought this camera knowing that it was for pure NOVELTY. If you are thinking of making this your primary digital camera, you should think again. This is a good camera for those who already have a good 2-3 MP camera, and just want a camera for those quick-moment times. I primarily bought this for hiking, because I don't want to lug around a bigger camera. It's working fairly well outdoors, but forget about taking pictures indoors in dim rooms. I'd definitely pick this camera over the Creative CardCam (why pay the same price for less memory?).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: no brainer camera
Review: this is a cute little fun camera. it is great for taking those quick shots. perfect for catching those "gee i wish i had a camea moments". my only problem with the camera is the lack of flash. if it had a flash for indoor photos it would be even better.


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