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Creative Labs CardCam Value | 
enlarge | Brand: Creative Labs Category: Photography
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 49392
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Operating System: Windows Floppy Disk Drive: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 2.8 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: 73PD108000000 Model: Value UPC: 054651054776 EAN: 0054651054776 ASIN: B00007AJ8Q
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Product Description Creative CardCam Value - a great-value fun camera, with the size of a credit card and only 13mm (0.75 inches) in depth, - can be kept in a pocket and is always ready to capture the action. It will store up to 99 images at 320x240 resolution and up to 22 at 640x480 (interpolated) on its built-in 2MB memory. It is powered by standard AAA batteries and quality is assured by the advanced CMOS sensor. The resolution achieves a perfect balance between image quality and file size, making it easy for users to share images via email with family and friends, especially over standard modem connections. For users who sometimes need webcam capability, the Creative CardCam Value connects to a PC via USB and will capture desktop snapshots or live video at resolutions up to 320x240 at 30fps, making it suitable for use with instant messaging services.
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Perfect for my application! December 11, 2007 Franklin G. Kelly (Havasu, AZ) I got this camera for free with my Lexmark printer, so I can't complain about the price. It is very compact, lightweight, and simple - perfect for "aerial surveillance". I mounted it on my R/C powered sailplane to take aerial photos. Unfortunately, I set it to look through the prop. It looks like the pix were taken through venetian blinds! I revised the setup so it looks straight down, and that works ok. It just takes some fancy maneuvering to take a pic. Picture quality is pretty bad, but it can also be used as a webcam, video cam, and for stills. The manual (on CD in several languages) is remarkably good.
Don't waste your money December 30, 2004 Jessica Melendez (Boston, MA) This is the worst camera I have ever bought. As soon as I replaced the battery the thing went dead. The pictures were decent but the quailty of the camera is awful!!
electronic fan i totaly agree with u.... December 8, 2004 Brandon Lemon (c.c tx) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
These Other Reviewers are Rediculous!, December 25, 2003 Reviewer: An electronics fan i agree with 100 %. this camera is 20 bucks and just a little cheap cam to take fun pics. i bought a 150$$ 1 off hsn and i could see me writing a bad report about that cuz it was over 100$$ but not over 20$$!!!!!! relly did u did u actualy think that this camera would be all that great??? im buying 1 of these 2morrow and will write another review about how really bad this $20 camera wuz.
Look somewhere else... November 3, 2004 Kherwin U. Cheng Chua (Farmington Hills, MI USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this item thinking it might be fun to have a webcam that doubles as a handy digital camera. It was cheap enough, so I ignored the bad reviews for this item. And now here I am giving my own bad review. The quality of the images you capture with this camera (as a webcam or a digital still camera) is just plain horrible. Everything turns out very fuzzy and color washouts everywhere. As a webcam, it's quite difficult to position this thing. You'd have to come up with your own make-shift stand of somesort. If you're looking for an affordable webcam, look somewhere else. This one's a horrible lemon. I've learned my lesson the hard way. Shopping for a new webcam right now.
Don't May 2, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Once you get this camera your going to wish you spent the extra money to pay for real camera. It takes good pictures out side and terrible pictures inside, it doesn't have a flash so don't expect to see anything. After I got this camera I bought the Kodak EasyShare CX6200. Which is a better camera and just about 50 bucks more. So spend the extra dough and get a better camera. You'll be disappointed when you get it. Basically you get what you paid for 26 bucks for a digital camera, Come on Get Real
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