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Barbie Digital Camera | 
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| Brand: Oregon Scientific Category: Toy
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $4.96 (20%)
New (17) Used (1) from $19.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 7107
Batteries: 2 Age: 5 - 13 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2 x 7.5 x 10.5
MPN: 0DCD68 Model: DCA68-07 UPC: 734811401014 EAN: 0734811401014 ASIN: B000HVVIDA
Release Date: September 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New In Sealed Package....Quickest Shipping.....Low Prices
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| Features:
| • | 25 pictures (VGA 640x480), 60-150 pictures (compressed VGA) | | • | 102 pictures (QVGA 320x240), 240-410 picutures (compressed QVGA) | | • | Memory: 8MB SDRAM Digital Camera with video capturing and conferencing (web cam) | | • | 3 in 1 digital camera: digital stills, video capturing, conferencing (web cam), 104 images (w/o compression). Image Sensor: CMOS. Resolution: VGA=640x480 pixels, QVGA=320x240 pixels. Lens: Fixed Focus=6.2mm F/2.8. Capture range: 0.6mm ~ infinity. | | • | Memory: 8MB SDRAM. Connects to PC via USB1.1. Requirements: OS=Win98SE/2000/ME/XP, CD-ROM w/ min 200MHz microprocessor, USB port, color display monitor w/ minimum resolution of 800x600 24 bits, hard disk space w/ minimum of 200MB |
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Product Description Join Barbie and embark upon a photo journey with this girl-sized digital camera. It has all the features of a digital camera, plus stylish Barbie graphics. Features: - 26-picture capacity for VGA resolution (640 x 480)
- 107-picture storage capacity for QVGA resolution (320 x 240)
- Memory: 8MB SDRAM
- Two 7-segment digital LCD for picture counter and status indication
- Beep indicators to let you know that a picture has been taken
- Fixed focus lens
- 10-second self timer
- USB interface and digital still camera
- Photo-editing software
- Video capability on PC in AVI format
- PC compatible camera drivers
- Includes photo editing CD ROM, cradle for video conferencing, USB cable and camera strap
- Requires 2 "AAA" batteries (included)
- Measures 5" long
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Cheap, cheap, cheap... February 12, 2008 L. HEIDEN (FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the second kid's camera I have purchased for my 6 yr. old daughter and we have yet to get a kid's camera that even works. The first one was a Disney princess camera from Wal-Mart that didn't work at all so it was returned. I saw this one in a Fingerhut catalog and at the last minute I ordered it for Christmas. Big disappointment! She opened it and wanted to start using it right away. But from the second I removed it from the clear plastic casing I was shocked by how cheaply made and flimsy this camera was. I paid $50.00 for something that felt like it came from a 10 cent gum-ball machine. I reluctantly put the batteries in it just to see what would happen...nothing happened. No power what-so-ever! So that camera is going back to Fingerhut for a refund. I believe I'm done with trying to find a working "kid friendly" camera. My daughter has had 2 major disappointments already so I'll just get a regular digital camera for her and be done with it. You can find the older ones with smaller memories pretty cheap now. That's what I would suggest for anyone who wants to get their child a camera. Don't bother with the kid versions.
Don't bother February 16, 2007 E. Fox (Marshfield, MO) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I ordered this camera for my 6 year old's Santa gift. I did not want her using my expensive camera. It would not take any pictures unless in bright natural light. When I went to install it on my computer it had the wrong software. I downloaded the software to find out that this camera was defective. Etoys replaced it at no cost, but the next one still wouldn't work with my computer or my neighbor's computer (and he's a computer tech.) This purchase was nothing but frustrating. Spend the extra $[...]bucks and get a better camera. This one isn't worth $[...].
It's okay January 12, 2007 Victoria Ann Schafer 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Probably not as hi tech as the newer digital cameras. This one does an okay job for the megapixels it has to work with. The problem is because it has only two buttons on top, you have to toggle through the button to get to delete photos, etc. IT's a little too complicated for my 5 year old (the age group who likes barbies). It's built well though and comes with the instructions and cables. SO, if you can explain how to use it to your child and they understand, it's a good product.
Save your money January 5, 2007 Michal A. Joyner (Scottsdale, Az USA) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
This camera is a major rip-off. There's no viewer so my granddaughter couldn't see what she was taking the photo of. We sent it back and just bought her a cheap little digital camera. She's happy as a lark now.
BARBIE CAMERA, NOT SO BAD, BUT DON'T EXPECT A LOT January 3, 2007 Ramona (Florida) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We bought this for my 10 year old daughter, since she showed an interest in taking pictures. We did a lot of research and after this camera went on sale for $25, we decided to give it a shot. Software was very easy for me to install, and downloading pics was a snap. No, the pictures aren't top quality, some come out blurry and dark, but it takes fairly good pictures outside (no flash). Once we set up our old computer for the kids, I'm sure she is going to love taking pictures and dowloading them herself. And if it is something she sticks with, there will definitely be an upgrade next Christmas (something w/ a flash and lcd screen). But after researching and looking around, this seems to be the best digital camera for kids for the price. Not to mention how cute it is for girls :)
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