Polaroid DVF-130RC USB Digital Camcorder with 2.0-Inch LCD Display (Red) Review
| Categories | Mino Flip Video Camera |
| Product Code | B0029SXJMW |
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| Price | $24.38 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3411 in Camera & Photo
- Color: Red
- Brand: Polaroid
- Model: DVF130RC
- Dimensions: 2.30" h x
.90" w x
4.40" l,
.20 pounds
- Display size: 2
Features
- Digital Video Camera with 2" LCD Display
- 8x digital zoom
- Takes 480x640 VGA video @ 30 fps
- Built-in USB output for easy download
- SD card compatible for expanded memory
- Digital Video Camera with 2" LCD Display
- 8x digital zoom
- Takes 480x640 VGA video @ 30 fps
- Built-in USB output for easy download
- SD card compatible for expanded memory
Product Description
1.3 MP, 2.0" LCD USB Digital Camcorder, Youtube ready
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
170 of 177 people found the following review helpful.Great camera at an unbelievable price!
By J's Girl
At such a cheap price, it is really surprising how great this camera really is. The stills are clear, video is pretty good, and once again, the price is unbelievable. If you are looking for a camera that you could tote around in your purse (or "man bag") to capture those unforgettable moments, I highly recommend that you purchase this little jewel!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.Delivers TREMENDOUS wallop for a very low price!
By baybat
I read all the reviews on this tiny camcorder before purchasing it, and also googled it plus "manual" to find the FULL MANUAL pdf to thoroughly investigate it before purchasing the camera. The full manual answers most of the questions/reservations that came up in the reviews, and would have saved the people a lot of grief. Oddly, it isn't in the printed materials with the camera; I didn't need to use the software since my ancient Apple macintosh recognized it without needing extra software. I don't know if windows could, though. I use the 8 gig memory card, which installed fine, formatted properly (you do the formatting immediately; before using it for the first time, as described in the camera's pdf manual). I also got the case, but it's really too small for ease of use.for your info: 1. Download the pdf manual and read it to see if this camera fits your requirements 2. if it does, then definitely get the 8-gig memory for it.Note: If you need to use a viewfinder to actually see the screen, as in sunlight, this might not be the camera for you - find one with a viewfinder, or use this one as an extra, when you don't want to lug your main camera (the 8mp still camera of course gives more options and better resolution... at a many times the price of this little critter. This one's great for fun stuff, where I didn't need the bigger (my years-old 8mp large, heavy camera).Experimenting with the little polaroid: the stills and also little movie clips I took do show up fine on the computer.Having a spare usb cable would make it much easier to connect to the computer. I think the online ad/listing for the camera should say to download the pdf FULL MANUAL, to definitely use the 8 gig memory, and the hint to have a spare usb cable, but these things do not detract from the actual camera.
69 of 80 people found the following review helpful.Not the Iconic Polaroid
By rosanna
Pros: Lightweight, Small, Extremely easy to understand, was able to plug the USB into my XPS computer and watch/download the videos without having to download the softwear, takes 'AA' batteries so it's easy to change out while traveling, uses a memory cardCons: Extremely poor construction, 'ok' video quality outside, Horrible low light video, sounding (you hear more of the person moving the camera then the conversation), No screw-on station if you want to put it on a tripodI wish I could rave about this camera, but sadly it has fell far from my expectations. When looking for a camera I wanted an inexpensive camera that takes memory cards so I don't have to constantly download the video. This camera fit that and it looked like a steal at the price.Of course I know that the picture quality wasn't going to be great, but when a camera is so bad that even in good lighting conditions indoors it is still extremely grainy?In short, you would get a better video off of a point in shoot camera's video option. My 6 year old point and shoot camera takes better videos.Stay far from this camera!



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