DXG 568 5.1MP Compact Digital Camera
Details
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- List Price:
- $119.99
- Our Price:
- $99.99
- Savings:
- 16%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 2.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- DXG
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- List Price:
- $119.99
- Our Price:
- $99.99
Features
- Ultra Compact Design
- 1.5 LCD Screen
- 1/1.8 5.13 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
- Built-in 32MB of Flash Memory
- SD / MMC Card Slot (up to 1GB cards)
Description
Includes: 2 AA batteries, USB cable, wrist strap, camera pouch, software & drivers. DXG 5 Megapixel Digital Camera - Not much bigger than a credit card, this ultra compact digital camera captures your memories in amazing detail, thanks to it's 5 Megapixel CMOS sensor. With 5 Megapixels, you can capture still images in resolutions from 1280 x 960 to 3680 x 2760! This camera also has the ability to record full motion video, can act as a PC webcam, as well as a digital voice recorder! All of these features store it's data on 32MB of built-in flash memory, which can be expanded to an infinite amount with optional SD & MMC memory cards! Sensor Sensitivity - Auto Still Image File Format - JPEG Still Image Resolution - 1280x960, 2048x1536, 2608x1952, or 3680x2760 (firmware interpolated) Still Image Quality - Fine & Normal Movie Clips - AVI (Motion JPEG) w/ Sound Movie Resolution - 640x480 Pixels @ 30 fps / 320x240 Pixels @ 30ps Can be used as a PC Webcam Direct Print Support 4x Digital Zoom Self-Timer - 10 sec. PC Interface - USB 2.0 TV Out Format - NTSC / PAL Powered by 2 AA Batteries Unit Dimensions - 3.54 (l) x 1.0 (w) x 2.16 (d)
Spotlight customer reviews
avoid this camera
[ Posted: 2007-12-28 ]
We got this camera as a gift from a friend, and it's pretty astonishing how bad the pictures have turned out. Picture quality is at best comparable to a bad camera phone. I wouldn't trust it to take pictures at any important events.
not up to par
[ Posted: 2007-02-10 ]
I got this camera to upgrade from my 3.1mp camera and was very disapointed. Though it was easy to work the pictures were blurry and dark most of the time and after a while i went back to using my old camera. I plan on giving it to the kids. Photo quality does not matter that much to them. Spend your money on another camera
i cant belive you guys i love this camera
[ Posted: 2006-10-09 ]
i'm fourteen years old and i love this camera its totally awesome. its got a timer on it so me and my friends can run and get a picture of all of us. and the only thing that really aggrivated me about it was that it took a couple seconds after hitting the button to take a picture. the flash is only needed SOMETIMES, indoors otherwise its not needed outside. i mean really if you are getting this for a teeenager or if ur clumsy this is a great camera i (Accedentally) dropped it from the TOP of my gym and it slid all the way down the stars and the batteries fell out and everything and we ran down there i put the batteries back in and it worked PERFECTLY!!
i'm on here b/c as we all know digital cameras CANT get wet. yep i droped it in a puddle :(
great for teenagers:)
Get something else!
[ Posted: 2006-07-30 ]
I have been using this camera for three months. Very poor picture quality unless the lighting is perfect and the camera held absolutely still. I expected more, even for a camera that cost less than $80. There are other problems (eg, battery life, recycle time), but by now you should have a clue that this is not something you will be happy with. You will be much better off looking at another brand.
$100 Down the Drain
[ Posted: 2006-06-08 ]
For $100 you don't expect anything spectacular, but you do expect a functional camera. Sure, it looks good in the package with sleek lines and nice buttons. Don't waste your time or money. Once you open it, you'll be amazed at the arcane icons, obscure menu, and poor documentation. After taking a few pictures, you can proudly show all your friends that any subject can appear dark, blurry, and grainy with the wrong camera. Finally, after you turn on the camera, you're limited to one flash photo, so use it wisely. Seriously, turn the flash on, take 1 picture, then the flash is disabled and you have to turn the camera off and on before you can take another flash picture. Never thought I'd have to reboot a camera. Save your money, or buy a good sketch pad instead.