You Get What You Pay For
Written: Jul 22 '01
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Pros: Price, lots of pictures.
Cons: It's a toy digital camera.
The Bottom Line: In Short: I'm fine with the camera but, then again, I paid only $50.00 and didn't expect much to begin with.
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| scott57's Full Review: D-link DSC-350 Digital Camera |
History: While I was in the market for a digital camera, I never considered this type of camera. However, I wound up owning this camera by default. My mother had purchased this camera as a gift for my brother and then discovered that he had the wrong operating system for it to work (Windows95). I took it off of her hands for the price she paid, $50.00.
Pros: The drivers and software loaded without a problem on my WinMe system. It takes a lot of pictures. The quality of pictures is fine for creating thumbnail pictures on a website. Works fine for use as a WebCam.
Cons: It won't take pictures unless it say's it's okay. It needs lots of light. Forget about night/dark/low light pictures. Forget about a quality image for anything larger than thumbnail. Can't tell how the picture turned out until you bring home and download on your computer.
In Short: Actually, I happier with the results than I expected. The software that came with the camera (MGI PhotoSuite & MGI VideoWave) actually makes up for the price I paid. Right now, I take it with me and throw it in the car's glove compartment for unexpected outdoor shots.
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Amount Paid (US$): 50.00
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