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It’s giving old school vibes
MariDey –
Justo como en la descripcion.
shaian avendaño –
Tiene dos pilas recargables, correa, bolsita de almacenamiento, cargador y un trapito para limpiar solo que no sale en la foto gg, apenas la pondré a cargar pero se ve que si me servirá bien ????
Rick Rusty –
I got a couple of these for my cars. I just stick them into the door storage area just in case I see Bigfoot. So I wanted something simple. A kid’s camera seemed just the thing and there are LOTS of those to choose from. I guess I’m typing all this to suggest a use for this camera or else for someone to tell me better.
PROS:
* inexpensive
* does still and videos
* very simple to use, very few adjustments for better or worse
single button toggles still, vid, and view/playback
* small and light, it’s for kids right!
* my computer recognizes it through it’s USB3 “C” port
* lots of stuff included (bag, spare battery, cables, etc)
* the screen’s pretty good, bright enough
* the menu tree is pretty simple and addresses most of the important stuff
be sure to save each feature before moving on to the next or lose it!
MEH . . .
* image quality is OK for what I want.
it seems to favor shadow, brights get blown out
* the “zoom” is digital zoom so don’t use it
CON:
* hold it still for a full “one-mississippi”, exposures seem long
* sound on the videos is really really bad, you need to be close
* not good in the dark but I wouldn’t expect it to be
But overall this fits my needs.
Jennifer Hallworth –
I bought two of these (different colors) for my daughters this year for Christmas. The pink is adorable and the mint green is equally eye-catching. The girls have used them for a couple of weeks now and are really enjoying taking pictures – the camera is easy to use and carry, and the picture quality is excellent! The pictures they took of our trip to Costa Rica came out almost as stunning as the real thing – worlds better than my pictures I took on my phone.
Great purchase – excellent value for the money!