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Concord EyeQ Duo LCD Digital Camera

Concord EyeQ Duo LCD Digital Camera

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Brand: Concord Camera
Category: Photography


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 41275

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
System Memory: 7
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 1
Digital Zoom: 2
Display Size: 0
Battery: 2 AA
Includes MP3 Player: 0
Maximum Aperture: 3
Maximum Focal Length: 48
Minimum Focal Length: 48
Maximum Resolution: 1.3
Maximum Shutter Speed: .0003333
Minimum Shutter Speed: 4
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 480
Removable Memory: Secure Digital card
Has Tripod Mount: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 3 x 3.8
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: Concord EyeQ Duo LCD
Model: Concord EyeQ Duo LCD
UPC: 047007010274
EAN: 0047007010274
ASIN: B00006LFIP

Release Date: October 14, 2002

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4 out of 5 stars not bad at all for the $   February 20, 2003
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Someone recomended it to me so I bought it. In my opinion it looks a little cheap, not quite as stylish looking as some other cameras, but it as quite a bit of functionality if you get familiar with its menu system.
I'm a wannabe professional photographer (more like an advanced amateur) so I'm pretty picky about resolution. The resolution is pretty good provided that there is good lighting (I found that in low light situations you get real grainy photos if you don't use the flash) It has some pretty cool preset modes (scenes): party(indoor), nightshot(long exposure no flash, looks like a moonlit scene), Sunset. If you play around with the White balance compensation which has presets for Auto,Daylight,Fluorescent and tungsten, you can come up with some interesting shots.



4 out of 5 stars not bad at all for the $   February 19, 2003
 7 out of 9 found this review helpful

Someone recomended it to me so I bought it. In my opinion it looks a little cheap, not quite as stylish looking as some other cameras, but it as quite a bit of functionality if you get familiar with its menu system.
I'm a wannabe professional photographer (more like an advanced amateur) so I'm pretty picky about resolution. The resolution is pretty good provided that there is good lighting (I found that in low light situations you get real grainy photos if you don't use the flash) It has some pretty cool preset modes (scenes): party(indoor), nightshot(long exposure no flash, looks like a moonlit scene), Sunset. If you play around with the White balance compensation which has presets for Auto,Daylight,Fluorescent and tungsten, you can come up with some interesting shots.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome First Digital Camera   February 7, 2003
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Bought it new at [...]for an unbelievable one-time sale price of [$$$}, which is amazing for a 1.3 mpix w/LCD screen that retails for over [$$$]! Took photos of MANY rock concerts and got surprisingly professional results. Off-loaded photos are great for postcard-sized photoprinting and excellent for the [world wide web]Menu-driven options for flash, WB, timer, video mode and editing(really just image deleting). Preview screen does not show thumbnails but does scroll and zoom. As a point-and-shoot camera, there is no optical zooming, but it has a digital zoom mode that works ok. There is a significant delay between shots, which gets progressively longer with older batteries. LCD will flash the image a few seconds after it was taken, which I find to be a good preview tool. Battery drain is always a problem with digital cameras... this camera is no different. Consider changing batteries every day for steady performance. 8MB memory holds about 30 hi-res photos, but a 64MB MMC holds about 100 more! Camera came with an extra metallic blue faceplate that pops-on the front and a tiny case that just holds the camera. Consider a good 3rd party case that provides space for plenty of AA cells. Suppied software utilites for image upload [is poor], editing software provides IMHO only a usable red-eye filter. Better yet, get a MMC reader and just use the supplied editing software for red-eye fixes, and use MS:Office PhotoEditor for color correction and editing. Not without flaws, but IMHO a cost-conscious option for an entry-level performance camera.


5 out of 5 stars It's worht it's price.   February 4, 2003
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

for the price it costs, results are better than expected, so far no problem with it....

Great for weekends and having fun.


5 out of 5 stars Has its flaws but overall great camera   December 30, 2002
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I received this camera this Christmas and after just a few days realized that it's very good. I'm not planning on going and taking pictures of beautiful landscapes or anything, I just need a camera to take pictures of friends and family, and this camera is fine for that. The only complaints I have are similar to other people's...the LCD is quite dark which is annoying since the flash allows for excellent nighttime shots, but it's hard to see exactly what you're shooting. It has a hard time focusing on closeup shots sometimes, and if you try to zoom in it's a little hard to keep the shot steady without blurring it. But if you can compensate and keep the camera steady you will get an excellent shot.

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