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Polaroid DVF-130
$40.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Easy to set up and use, difficult to get it wrong. Pictures and video are of reasonable quality, good clarity. Very cheap, can be purchased as a gift for the kids.
The Cons:Need to buy separate additional storage to record anything of real length. Fixed focus prevents you from doing any fancy shots. No optical zoom built in.
Polaroid's DVF-130 is an entry-level USB camcorder whose main feature is portability, as it has a small form factor and a built-in USB connector to conveniently download video. Although the resolution is low (VGA 480 x 640) the price point is also very low as well, which menas that this product targets first-time users, children or those on a budget.
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It has 8x digital zoom and is compatible with SD cards up to 16MB. It uses 2 AA batteries and its LCD display measures 2 inches diagonally. Other features include a wrist strap and a built-in battery indicator.
Features
- Low price point
- VGA 480 x 640 resolution
- SD card memory (up to 16MB)
- Uses 2x AA batteries
- 2.0" LCD display
- Wrist strap
- Battery indicator
- 8x digital zoom
- Built-in USB connector
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easy to set up and use, difficult to get it wrong
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pictures and video are of reasonable quality, good clarity
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very cheap, can be purchased as a gift for the kids
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durably constructed to handle a little abuse
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need to buy separate additional storage to record anything of real length
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fixed focus prevents you from doing any fancy shots
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low light shooting is very grainy, poor detail
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