RCA CDS1005 0.3MP Digital Camera buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $149.99
Features
• 350,000 pixel CCD creates 640 x 480 images for print sizes up to 2 by 3
• Fixed focus lens
• 2 MB internal flash memory
• Connects to PCs and Macs via USB port
• 2 AA batteries included |
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RCA CDS1005 0.3MP Digital Camera description
RCA's entry-level digital camera was designed to make digital photography affordable for everyone. The point-and-shoot design is easy to use, and its 640 x 480 resolution is perfect for pictures you're e-mailing or posting on a Web site. Images are composed through the traditional optical viewfinder and are transferred to Mac or PC via the included USB cable. The 2 MB of internal memory stores up to 32 images. |
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RCA CDS1005 0.3MP Digital Camera Customer Reviews
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| This camera is pretty much junk. For one I had to return it 6 TIMES! Granted the customer support was always helpful and always replaced it with no hassles but c'mon that just ain't right. For some reason it would just quit working all of a sudden. I'd turn it on and get nothing but a lil green light. That really sucked, especially since one time it did that, I had about 30 pictures from a trip I took to Florida and customer support said there was no way of retrieving the pictures. All those vacation pictures down the drain. Finally I did get a refurbished camera and they apparently fixed whatever problem was causing it to quit working for no reason, because I have had no problems with it not turning on since I got the refurbished. The problem I have now is that it used to hold about 32 pictures and now it can only hold 6! What the heck! Apparently the holding capacity of this camera steadily decreases with age. Now I pretty much just use this heap of junk for taking pictures of my fish cause i don't care if it gets dirty or wet. The pictures it does take are pretty low quality but they work OK for the internet since the images are 72DPI. I use the pics in my fishing website since I generally take outdoor pictures with it. Don't dare try to use it indoors, though, the picture quality drops about 80%. In conclusion I say, stay far, far away from this camera. Don't get it just because it's cheap. Save your money up until you can afford a good Nikon or something. And for the love of all that is Holy, at least get a 1 megapixel camera. |
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