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Vivitar Vivicam V3935 5.25MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Description and Reviews.

Product Description:

From the Manufacturer
The ViviCam 3935 is a compact, feature-packed digital camera with both digital-still and movie recording capabilities. The ViviCam 3935 is an affordable choice for anyone seeking a versatile, high quality digital camera.

The stylish ViviCam 3935 is equipped with a 5.25-megapixel image sensor and a sensational 3x optical zoom lens. The camera records directly to its internal memory or to a Secure Digital (SD) memory card. Images may be viewed on the 1.6-inch color TFT LCD display.

The ViviCam 3935 offers a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1920 for still-images or 320 x 240 for movie clips with audio. As a digital-still camera, it's ideal for a variety of digital imaging needs ranging from e-mail and web applications to images that are ready for display or print. Quality 11 x 17-inch prints are not a problem with the ViviCam 3935.

The ViviCam 3935 is equipped with 11MB of internal memory.

The internal memory may be extended by using Secure Digital (SD) memory cards in sizes up to 512MB.

Other features of the ViviCam 3935 include an integral four-mode flash with red-eye reduction, 4x digital zoom, autofocus operation, macro (for close-ups), automatic white balance, automatic exposure compensation control (with manual compensation, if desired), video output, multilingual operation, and a self-timer. The ViviCam 3935 comes with USB and video output cables to download images for viewing and editing. It uses two AA batteries or a single CR-V3. USB mass-storage operation offers ease of use for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux-based Desktop/LX users.

What's in the box:
V3935 camera, lens cap, USB cable, AV cable, hand strap, carrying pouch, 2 AA batteries, instruction manual, CD ROM

Product Description
Enjoy great pictures you can print out on your home computer with this Vivitar Vivicam 5MP digital camera. Get crisp prints thanks to 2560x1920 resolution, fixed focus and 4x digital zoom plus 2x optical zoom for closer shots. Also features 11MB internal memory, a 1.6" color TFT display and a 4-mode autoflash system.

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Product Reviews:

 

         
Eats batteries, totally unreliable in cool temperatures, does not save date., March 11, 2006
Reviewer: C. Lambeth

This little camera does fine in warm/hot temperatures and has great picture quality, but runs through batteries at an unbelievable pace. Also, you're lucky if you can get 3 or more pictures if the ambient temperature is below 40 degrees. Another annoying feature that I wish I had known about is that there is no memory battery, meaning that everytime you change the main batteries (which is quite frequently) the camera totally resets and you have to set the date all over again. This is a pain. All that being said, I took this camera on a trip to Taiwan recently and I was very pleased with the pictures it produced. It's not the best, and could be improved in several ways, but it's not the worst 5MP camera out there either, especially for the price.
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Easy, Easy, Easy, August 29, 2005
Reviewer: D. Sisney (oklahoma)

This camera is very easy to operate. Just point and click, or turn the dial to the desired type of picture you wish to take. It is also easy to transfer the pictures to your computer. I know next to nothing about computers, and was able to transfer my pictures. I would recommend this camera to anyone. I bought this camera to sell stuff on e-bay. It took good pictures for that purpose.
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Good pictures, short battery life, August 10, 2005
Reviewer: Marc Groen "Yoshi Rider"

I'm new to digital and wanted an easy camera for quick shots. So far the vivitar 3935 has done well. It takes much better outdoor photos, it appears to need lots of good lighting. The software sent with the camera is very basic but alows you to make some minor editing, resize images, etc. I've been using a 128mb sd card for memory and it has worked very well with no problems. I stored aproximatley 50 pictures on it from one day and had space left for more. In the "fine" quality setting, pictures were about 10mb a picture, so if you want a lot of large photo's you may need a bigger memory card.
My only concern so far is the poor battery life. It lasted me aprox 45 minutes taking 15 photos-After that it was spent. I purchased a pack of 4 w/charger. They seem to work well for swapping.
I purchased the camera for $149 and belive that the battery hassle is worth the $1-200 saved compaired to other models.
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 Really easy to use, August 1, 2005
Reviewer: Duby
The V3935 is my first digital camera ever, and I just got it in the mail today. After maybe 15-20 minutes of reading the manual, I knew basically all of the camera's features inside and out. The images are sharp, and the camera itself comes with tons of stuff (like free photo software!). The only thing is, it really does eat up AA's; the batteries that came with it are already dead! Guess I'll just have to buy rechargeables...

 

 

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