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VIVITAR ViviCam 3705 3.3MP Digital Camera | 
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| Brand: Vivitar Category: Photography
Buy New: $89.99
New (2) Used (1) from $52.00
Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 39102
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 1 Display Size: 1.5 Minimum Focal Length: 7.9 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 3
MPN: V3705 Model: 3705 UPC: 019643601833 EAN: 0019643601833 ASIN: B0000DJEHW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Still Image Resolution (with 8MB memory) - 640x480 (25-76 images) / 1024x768 (12-37 images) / 2048x1536 (6-18 images) | | • | Movie Resolution - 320x240 | | • | Fixed Focus Lens with an Aperture of f/3.5, and an Effective Focal Length of 7.9mm | | • | Range of Focus - (Macro) 21-36 / (Portrait) 3-7 ft. / (Landscape) 7 feet to Infinity | | • | 4x Digital Zoom |
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Product Description The future of photography is digital cameras and Vivitar is in the forefront of this exciting new category. Vivitar's digital cameras offer the most popular features including color LCD display, external Compact Flash or Smart Media storage and an easy computer interface. They are affordably priced and ideal for first-time digital photographers.PRODUCT FEATURES:3.3 Megapixel;2048 x 1536 Resolution;4X Digital zoom;Movie-clip recording capability (without audio);Fixed focus lens with macro and infinity settings;1.5 inch color LCD display;8 MB internal memory;Uses Secure Digital (SD) memory cards - up to 256 MB (not included);Integral four-mode flash with red-eye reduction;Optical viewfinder;10 second self-timer;JPEG, AVI (Motion JPEG) file formats;USB compatible - PC, and Mac (mass storage device);USB cable type A - B Mini.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 33 more reviews...
Very good, durable camera July 31, 2008 J. Zarate (Texas, USA) This camera served me well in the time i used it. I took some great pictures with it on a camping trip i took. The flash is really good but uses up batteries faster than you would like so its good to have rechargeable batteries. Once you have those though, this camera is excellent.
ViviCam 3705 Camera a great deal April 28, 2008 R. Shuster (Elmer, NJ) VIVITAR ViviCam 3705 3.3MP Digital Camera This camera works great for someone who takes simple pictures. It takes great outdoor camera without touch up needs. Indoor shots sometimes need touch up depending on lighting in the room. It uses batteries and works best with rechargeabel AA batteries.
GREAT camera for the price! April 30, 2007 J. A. Peterson (Burnsville, MN) This was my first digital camera, bought when I was pregnant with my now 3 yr old son. I got it because it was a good price... $77 at Target the day after Thanksgiving. I never regretted going with a cheap one for one second! My dad did a lot of research, and bought a more expensive one from National Camera that they recommended, and the picture quality didn't compare to what I got. Mine was 10X better. The zoom isn't great... I just cropped the pictures later instead of zooming because it usually would look better that way. The only reason I am not still using this great camera- I let my mom take it to Mexico, and when I got it back, the pictures were all blurry. I don't know what she did to it, but it had never had a problem in 2 1/2 years and after 1 week with her it didn't work, so I do not blame the camera at all. It does go through batteries, but like others said, just buy the rechargable batteries. They worked great! And someone said they last a half a year... I am still using the AA ones I bought over 3 years ago, and they still last just as long, and get a lot of use between cameras and my sons toys. My replacement camera was researched a lot more after seeing the poor quality a lot of other people end up with... I got a Canon PowerShot SD600 Elph 6 months ago... and am in love with that camera. If you are looking for good pictures for a good price, this is definitely the right camera. If you are willing to spend more, the Canon also does great video w/sound, and has replaced my video camera. Both take great pictures, the canon just has more options. In 6 months I have taken over 3000 pictures with this camera. Most people call me obsessive with pictures, so both cameras have definitely been put to the test by me... and both have passed (my dads, and many others I have tried in stores... would never pass.) My #1 recommendation is to go to the store and try them. Look at the quality of the pictures you take, the type of memory card, how fast it takes pictures (or you might miss everything your kids do!), and what features it has. Megapixels is really not important... unless you are planning on blowing it up beyond 8x10. 3 MP blows up to 8x10 with great quality, and getting a camera with higher really won't change that, unless you are going to be printing bigger. Good luck with whatever camera you choose to buy!
Pretty decent March 15, 2006 Rhonda J. Ryan (maryland) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had this camera for more than 2 years and it has been pretty good to me. Takes really good pictures on sunny afternoons, but could do a little better at night. Recommended for beginners! tip- get energizer rechargeable batteries! they work great with this camera and last for half of a year!
FAIR-Not for quality purposes December 2, 2005 J. C. Sancho 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This camera is basically good for mid quality family pictures and similar shots, you can't expect much from a non-optical zoom/ 3.3 mp camera, PLEASE!!! Anybody who tells you how great the camera is, never had anything better on their hands,LETS BE HONEST it is not a bad camera but not a smart choice if you are looking for quality. It's actualy a pretty handy and easy to use camera, not too many features and cheap, so there you go...if you need something not too fancy, cheap and you are not expecting some awarded National geographic pictures from it, this is your camera.
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