Customer Reviews 

Great Camera, BUT!!!!
2002-09-19A great pocket camera, easy to use on and off my PC, at home, outdoors, in disco's. As my first digital camera it's been a pleasure to use.
Sadly, batteries don't last long at all, are expensive to buy, and hard to find. A replacement battery over here costs £7UK, around ($) ?
Regards

Concord EyeQ digitlal camera
2002-06-08I bought one the othere week ...and because of its small size, find it to be a great little camera to slip onto my belt or into my fanny or back pack pack ( when weight and space are critical) where it is has proved to be hany for those uexpected moments on the trail or about town. It is definitly easy to use. I just wish the pixal resolution was a little better.

regarding the price
2002-05-31If you are going to purchase this product, and cost is your reason for doing so, I recommend visiting your local Wal-Mart (as almost everyone, in the US at least, has access to one). My reason for saying so is that you can purchase this camera for 59.99 rather than 199.99.

Nice inexpensive digicam
2002-05-25I have had one of these cams for about a month now, and I haven't had any of the problems others have had with it, it is possable they had bad units (with something this inexpensive, that will happen more often, happens a lot with more expensive ones also)
I work retail, and sell digicams often... I wish we sold this camera also, I could sell quite a few of them easily.
you pay this little for a digital cam, yes there will be some problems.. the slower memory write speed being one, yes some other cams are super quick, but then again, they didn't cost little either.. some slightly more expensive cams don't give you a way to vie your pics .. this one does, most inexpensive cams (up to $200.00) only have digital zoom (usually 2x) this has a 3x optical zoom, yes other cams are higher pixel count, but this cam isn't meant to replace them, but to be used when carrying one of the bigger cams isn't as convienent. For example, I carry mine all day in my pocket, anytime I wanna take a pic, I can, my Fuji 1400Zoom is quite a bit bigger and heavier, so I tend to leave it home..I have taken some very nice shots with this cam yes you need to hold still while taking them, but it's worth it.
all in all, this cam may not be for everybody, what I suggest is you buy one, and try it, the worst case is you don't liek it and return it
I am keeping mine
John

Great Camera for a 1 mega pixel
2002-04-30It is a really good camera for a low cost one. I love it. It's small and light and you can take it anywhere. Carry it in your purse, pocket, anywhere. The pictures are nice and almost always you never have to use the flash! Not like regular cameras, even inside you don't need a flash, in fact it's better without the flash. And in completely pitch dark if you use the flash you'd be amazed at how bright the picture is. Great. ...
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