Oregon Scientific DS6310-G 3MP ThinCam Digital Camera with Cradle (Gray)

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List Price:
$119.95
Our Price:
$29.99

Features

  • 3.0 megapixel CMOS sensor produces images of up to 2032 x 1524 pixels
  • Features built-in flash, 4x digital zoom and a 1.5-inch color TFT display
  • Includes USB transfer cradle, software, USB cable, rechargeable Li-Polymer battery, hand strap and carrying case
  • Supports SD cards for extra memory
  • Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.5 inches (WxHxD)

Description

Smaller than a deck of cards, this slim design takes superb, high-resolution pictures.

  • 3.0-megapixel CMOS sensor
  • Up to 2032 x 1524 pixel resolution
  • 16MB internal memory
  • Supports SD memory cards
  • 4X digital zoom
  • 1.5" color TFT display
  • Built-in flash with Autobrite technology
  • USB transfer cradle & cable
  • Includes photo editing software
  • Hand strap and carrying case
  • Internal rechargeable batteries
  • 3-month manufacturer's warranty
Ideal for travel, this slim design is easy to carry in a pocket or purse and takes the quality pictures you want. It's the perfect way to remember your adventures!

The Oregon Scientific DS6310-G 3MP ThinCam Digital Camera with Cradle (Gray) offers the perfect combination of size and image quality. This micro-size digital camera takes great two-megapixel pictures anytime, anywhere. It is small enough to carry in your pocket, has a built-in flash, 4x digital zoom and a 1.5-inch color TFT screen for great quality pictures on the go. The camera includes eight megabytes of internal memory and SD card support for extra memory. The 3.0-megapixel CMOS sensor produces high-quality images of up to 2032 x 1524-pixels. The included cradle can be used for conveniently downloading images to your computer.

What's in the Box
DS6310-G digital camera, USB transfer cradle, USB cable, built-in rechargeable batteries, hand strap, carrying case, and software.

Spotlight customer reviews

Don't buy CMOS cameras

[ Posted: 2008-05-06 ]

Rating: 20%
 

Most good digital cameras use CCD lens technology. CMOS is old, normally used for security cameras. Even though I don't own this camera (and I generally hate reading reviews by people who don't own the product), I have owned a Polaroid camera of similar specs & price - with a CMOS lens. It mysteriously died in less than a year (company would service, but it would cost almost as much as purchase price for part) and picture quality was horrible. I regret not having done my research, b/c I took pics of my first baby with it and now with my second baby on a Canon, I can totally see the difference in quality.

General tip I've learned: if the company doesn't have a history of making cameras (35mm cameras), then don't trust it! (Kodak and Fuji are probably OK, but not the best.) I remember Oregon Scientific from the calculators I used while I was flunking calculus...!

Small lightweight camera

[ Posted: 2007-06-01 ]

Rating: 80%
 

This camera takes good pictures for being so compact. A little difficult at the begining to take a picture, but after I followed the instructions it was a snap.

NOT WORTH IT

[ Posted: 2007-01-16 ]

Rating: 20%
 

PICTURE QUALITY FOR A 3 MEGAPIXEL CAMERA IS VERY DISAPPOINTING! THE ONLY GOOD THING IS ITS SMALL SIZE. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS CAMERA FOR ANYTHING BUT A CHILDS TOY AND AT THE SELLING PRICE IT IS TOO EXPENSIVE FOR THAT.

Don't bother

[ Posted: 2006-11-24 ]

Rating: 20%
 

Extremely low quality pics. Short battery life. Not worth spending any money on.

I got this camera for free thank goodness. Now I am just trying to find a way to get rid of it.

Pretty Good

[ Posted: 2006-09-01 ]

Rating: 80%
 

I got this camera back in 2003 and I loved it..i would take it everywhere...but then no too long ago it just stopd working and i really dont know what was wrong w it..but hey for a first time slim camera is not bad @ all..