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Coby SNAPP CAM4000


$45.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes simple editing software with automatic uploading to YouTube - easy to share video with friends and family. Includes all cables required - USB and A/V. Great for kids - a straight forward way of capturing video.

The Cons:Only includes 32MB of built-in memory - SD Card purchase required. Requires three AAA batteries - no rechargeable option from the manufacturer. Included software is for Windows PCs only.

The Coby SNAPP CAM4000 is a low-end camcorder. Mostly notable for its pocket-sized form factor, it shoots video at 30 fps and resolutions up to 640x480. The CAM4000 features a rotating swivel display, the largest among Coby's camcorders, but is otherwise limited by a 3MP sensor and only 32MB of standard flash memory.

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The camcorder supports memory expansion, however, via SD/SDHC card, for up to 8 GB of storage. Included software allows videos to be edited and uploaded to YouTube on a PC, and the camcorder can also be used as a webcam.

Features

  • 3MP CMOS sensor
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 640x480 resolution (30fps)
  • 2.4" rotating swivel LCD
  • AVI file format
  • 32MB flash memory
  • Optional SD/SDHC memory expansion to 8GB
  • ArcSoft Media Impression software (PC only)
  • AV cable for TV output
  • 3xAAA batteries (included)
  • 3.81" x 2.45" x 1.38"

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    includes simple editing software with automatic uploading to YouTube - easy to share video with friends and family

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    includes all cables required - USB and A/V

  • 1

    great for kids - a straight forward way of capturing video

Cons
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    only includes 32MB of built-in memory - SD Card purchase required

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    requires three AAA batteries - no rechargeable option from the manufacturer

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    included software is for Windows PCs only

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    4x digital zoom is useless - seriously degrades video quality

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    built-in flash only works when used in photo mode

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