- Ultra Compact Design
- 1.5 LCD Screen
- 1/1.8 5.13 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
- Built-in 32MB of Flash Memory
- SD / MMC Card Slot (up to 1GB cards)
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This DXG is NDG!,
This review is from: DXG 568 5.1MP Compact Digital Camera (Electronics)
NDG stands for "no d@^n good". We got this for $40 less than the list price at a day-after-Thanksgiving sale at our local Office Max store, since our old standy-by broke the day before. Both hubby and I tried it out indoors, outdoors, for still photos, for mini-movies of the kid running around in the snow, etc over the long weekend and very few shots came out right.This 5.1 mp model is marketed as an inexpensive, high quality, point-and-shoot pocket camera, but it isn't. Either there was too much flash indoors, no matter what the lighting conditions, or the pics of posed people and Star Wars toys, taken for practice shots, came out blurry, despite repeated re-takes. And there was too much lag time on the shutter, so it was hard to take shots of our cat and kid. It's small and good looking and does have lots of features-- sound & movie mode, internal memory with the option to use a memory card---for the price, and it included a case and the usb cable BUT I did expect to use it it to take decent casual snapshots and I can't. It requires too much work and fiddling to get it right, so it doesn't qualify as a point-and-shoot camera in my opinion. My older Fuji Finepix 2600 Zoom model with 3 megapixels and a long shutter lag worked far better as a point and shoot camera. At the time we bought it, it cost $300+ and it is much bigger, so it won't comfortably fit in your pocket as the DXG does; I wish my Fuji still worked, but I must have dropped it one too many times in the 4 years we've had it and the battery compartment won't stay shut now and the lens has trouble popping in and out to zoom. We'll be returning this DXG this weekend and will try to get a better replacement. We'll be looking at the Samsung 4.0 MP Digimax model that Sears and Amazon sell and will also take a look at few of the Kodak Easy Share models, since we're trying to stay under $150 for this purchase.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT, REPEAT, DO NOT BUY THIS.. WORST CAMERA EVER!!!!,
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This review is from: DXG 568 5.1MP Compact Digital Camera (Electronics)
Says it's a 5.1 MP camera, I don't believe it for a second. i took a picture of something 1 foot away and it is so blurry you can barely make out what it is a picture of! My camera phone takes better, clearer pictures (and my camera phone takes BAD pics). Plus, it makes stupid anoying noises.I bought this to replace my HP Photosmart 735 camera that was stolen :-( and the HP, even though it was 3.2 MP took wonderful pics. i thought $70 for a 5.1 MP digital camera was a good deal, but if i would have known what a PIECE this was I wouldn't have paid $5.00 for it. That's how bad this thing is! I wish i could get my money back, but since i opened the package i'm stuck with this thing. i also bought the 4.0 MP version for my daughters BD and i'm not giving it to her, cause it can only be worse than this one, although i don't see how... i thought maybe it was just the LCD that made the pics look blurry, but no, they look worse when i downloaded them. this company should be ashamed of themselves for taking people's money. now i dont have a decent camera for christmas and that's $70 I could have used for kids presents.... UGH! i could go on and on, but i think you get the point...
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible Camera.,
This review is from: DXG 568 5.1MP Compact Digital Camera (Electronics)
Bought the camera for (...)cause it came with a free printer. Glad it came with a printer, because this camera is a piece of junk. I have never had shutter lag this horrible; you click the shutter button and you have to wait well more than 10 seconds before the thing actually takes the picture. The screen is jerky too, reminds me of watching video on a 24.4 baud modem. Horrible piece of equipment. DO NOT BUY THIS. Not even for a junky camera. It is not worth more than $10! Plus, at $10, I still wouldn't buy it. I purchased this for my 3 year old, and I'm even dissapointed for her how crapy it is.
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