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VuPoint 3.1MP Digital Camera - Gray
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VuPoint 3.1MP Digital Camera - Gray List Price: $79.99


Features
 Image Sensor Output CMOS 3.1M Sensor (Interpolation 4 Mega pixels)
 Resolution Settings: 2304 x 1728 / 2048 x 1536 / 1280 x 1024 / 640 x 480 pixels
 Focus Range: 1.5m - infinity
 Flash Strobe: Manual / Auto
 Image Process: Automatic Exposure/Automatic White Balance
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VuPoint 3.1MP Digital Camera - Gray Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Let's clear up the confusion...
I am writing this because many people will be influenced by the review that Mike left, and it's not really fair to the camera.

Digital camera's that have built in memory will use that memory when there is no memory card installed. It is generally 8mb or 16mb, and is only able to store a handfull of pictures before it is full. The only way to get the pictures off the camera is to plug in the USB cable between the camera and computer and turn on the camera, and then move or copy the pictures either with Windows Explorer or with the camera software, if it came with software for managing pictures.

When you install a memory card, it completely disables the built in memory and the camera will only see the memory card. All picures will then be stored on the card. The advantage to the card is twofold. Mainly, you can buy a card that is much larger than the built in memory, so you can take a whole lot more pictures before you run out of room. You can then connect the USB cable and turn on the camera, and move or copy the pictures just like you did before. The other big advantage with the memory card is you can pop it into a card reader, and move or copy the pictures that way. The camera doesn't have to be turned on, thus saving your batteries. The card reader is often faster at transferring the pictures, too.

So the pictures you took with the memory card not installed should still be there, you just have to remove the card and turn the camera back on before the camera will see them...

There are a few camera's that will let you move the pictures in the onboard memory to the card, but the vast majority don't let you do that...

Hope this helps a few people out there.
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