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Kodak DVC325 Digital Internet Camera | 
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| Brand: Kodak Category: CE
Buy Used: $24.95
Used (3) from $24.95
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 47221
Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media: Electronics Compatibility: PC USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.5 x 4.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: DVC325 Model: DVC325 UPC: 041778895108 EAN: 0041778895108 ASIN: B00004WCBP
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Enables easy Internet videoconferencing for PC users | | • | Delivers both still digital images and video | | • | 24-bit color | | • | Capable of video capture at up to 30 frames per second or 640 x 480 still images | | • | Easy-to-use software |
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Product Description The Kodak DVC325 Digital Video Camera is the easy, fun way to capture and share quality digital pictures and video. The USB interface is up to 10X faster versus serial interfaces, for sharper videoconferencing and clearer communications. There's also still and video capture for up to 640 x 480 resolution, or up to 30 frames per second performance. Wide (up to 75?) tilt range movement.A sleek design you can mount nearly anywhere. And bundled software that lets you create slideshows, build catalogs, add pictures and video to e-mail. The DVC325 is the simple, quick way to turn your PC or laptop into an image-capturing, videoconferencing powerhouse.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
I struggled with its XP driver, but it does work April 9, 2007 Thientu Ho 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Folks, I bought this webcam years ago, and I've since used many other webcams, but the Kodak DVC325 is still my favorite to-date. I did have a problem installing driver for one of my computers. I have a valuable story (and some pointers too) about it to tell you. I started using it many years ago (2000, 2001? - if my memory serves) under Windows 98 with the driver and software that came with the camera. No problem whatsoever. My computer was a desktop, a Pentium III 450MHz. When WinXP came out, I upgraded the computer to WinXP and download the driver from Kodak. 'dd0764.exe' was the exact filename. Still no problem. I then had a laptop. It was an AMD Athlon XP QuantiSpeed 2500. It ran Windows XP Home Edition. Driver from Kodak.com worked well. No problem here either. In the beginning of 2006. I had a new desktop, Pentium IV 3.2GHz, socket 478, motherboard ASUS P4S800D-X. 'dd0764.exe' no longer works. It freezes the computer when installing the driver exactly as the person below me describes. I googled and was disappointed to find out, many people had the same problem with this particular combination of hardware + Windows XP. Almost 1.5 years later (now!), I was frustrated with my other webcams. I tried again (same computer system). Still froze when installing driver. But then I found a different driver for it on Driverguide.com. The filename was 'dvc325w2k.zip'. Download it, folks. Unzip it to a folder. Remove all previously installed DVC325 drivers and software (if applicable). Plug the camera in. You'll see a '?' in Device Manager for it. Right click and choose 'Update Driver'. Manually search, blah blah blah... browse to the folder you had unzip the files to. Okay. The image quality is great. Clarity, resolution, colors, exposure control, etc. beats many webcams today. Give it another shot.
Does NOT Work with XP January 7, 2007 Richard Sandoz This camera absolutely does NOT work with XP. I downloaded the driver, extracted to C:\DVC325, ran setup. Plugged in camera, hit continue on the xp driver-not-digitially-signed dialog, and when it got 99% through the progress bar of copying drivers, hard froze my computer. I tried this on all usb ports, multiple times, all resulting in having to hold the power button to recycle the computer. On one instance, it even locked it such that I had to physically remove the power (I am not sure how they froze the bios routine that polls the power switch, but they did)
Still great! September 13, 2005 Nathan Allan (Olympia, WA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had one of these for a few years now. I even bought a friend one. It still gives me a quality picture and hooks and works well. The Kodak site is only a click away for the driver downloads too!
End the rumors - it works on XP June 3, 2005 Rachel Huse (Fort Bragg, NC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let's end the rumors. This digital camera DOES work on XP and if you can't get it to work, try calling your computer support or 1-800-950-GEEK. This camera works extremely well and has a fantastic view quality. My husband is in Afghanistan and it works perfectly!
Does not work with Windows XP August 4, 2004 D. Warwick (Austin, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I read countless web sites describing how to install this camera on Windows XP and followed every one of them. Even though XP recognizes that there is a device there, it does not work. You get a blank screen. Kodak blames the motherboard. The motherboard company blames Kodak. When I plug it into a Win2000 box, presto, perfectly working camera. I have read other reviews that say they got it to work with XP, but many more that had problems. If you run Windows XP, you are taking a gamble buying this camera.
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