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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerHeiko Schult
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Januar 2025
Für einen schmalen Taler eine gute Kamera.
Ivo Zvirbulis
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 12. Januar 2025
the quality of the video is not very good
CjW & KjW
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 4. August 2023
Fiddly to use and very cheap plastic bodyreviewin the photos is nearly impossible as the meny structures are unresponsivethe shutter trigger is a combined video / stills button ans is a right pain to get right.Image quality?There is a pastal look to the images, slight soft, but also sharpishBasically a starter cameraDon't drop it, it will crack, the plastic body is very thin
Barclay Bronson
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 3. August 2023
Ideal for giving the kids a small but powerful starter camera to play around with, it has an 18x zoom which functions as expected and the picture quality is crisp and colourful. It's nothing amazing, but you can definitely take some great, wall-worthy snaps with it, without worrying about dropping a super expensive DLSR it in the pool on holiday. It's a simple point and shoot camera, no major adjustments required, the functional controls are very simple.The camera itself feels very sturdy, with a large viewing screen which is more than adequate at 2.8".You can set up right out the box too as it comes with a free 32GB SD Card. And it includes a strap so you can keep it attached and nearby.In terms of battery life, I've been using it intermittently over a few days and it seems to have about 2 hours of battery life, depending on how you use it.It wouldn't be suitable for a gift, as the box does have a lot of typos over it, which doesn't add to its prestige.Overall, a standard and entry level point to shoot camera for kids to play with and learn basic photography skills. No faults or issues.
M
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 23. August 2023
This is a bit of a throwback. I used to love taking my digital camera places but now all I use is my phone.I have a holiday booked in a few weeks and I am going back old school with the digital camera! That way I can take a bit more time to capture a picture properly.The quality is OK and it is basically point and shoot. There's not a huge amount of granularity when it comes to professional settings, but that is part of the charm really. I like the idea of being able to keep it in my pocket and capture in some moments that I wouldn't really want to take my phone out.It works pretty quickly, on the screen, is pretty good quality, but don't expect anything of a high end DSLR in this side of things. Overall, not a bad camera, definitely worth looking at, and if you're interested in an actual pocketable camera, it's quite small, takes a micro SD card, and works pretty well.
Mart
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 14. August 2023
This basic camera is marketed at ‘kids/children/teenagers/the elderly’ but will probably disappoint all of those targeted age groups due its basic functionality and low specification.The camera feels cheap with its plastic body and noisy control buttons, and a brief examination of the outside shows that the lens is a fixed focus (it doesn’t actually focus on the subject but just gives an overall fairly sharp image) and it doesn’t zoom in or out (it’s a digital zoom rather than optical zoom).It doesn’t have a flash – the light on the front is an LED light which is not as effective(bright) as a proper flash.The black panel on the front is presumably an attempt to mimic the leather on traditional cameras but it just fell, and looks, cheap.The rear LCD screen is a decent 3” but the resolution is poor.The menu is fiddly and unlike any tradition menu system found on most compact cameras, but when set up will operate easily enough as a point and shoot camera – although it’s not particularly compact, measuring 10 x 6 x 2cm.Two batteries are supplied, 3.7V 1600mAh, along with a wrist strap, soft pouch, USBC charging cable, instruction booklet and a microSD 32GB card.Expectations should be set low to avoid disappointment.
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