Argus DC1512 0.1MP Digital Camera
- ASIN: B00069JLCS
- List Price: $12.99
Product Description:
This fun digital still camera combines ease of use, fashion-forward styling and all around value. Quick PC connectivity and one-click controls mean fast, on the go snapshots anytime.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 0.1-megapixel image sensor
- Fixed-focus lens
- Captures AVI movie clips without sound
- 2MB internal memory stores up to 152 images
- Powered by 2 AA-size batteries (not included)
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Argus
- Color: Silver
- EAN: 0760215303050
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Argus
- LensType: Lens
- Manufacturer: Argus
- Model: DC1512
- MPN: DC1512
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: Argus
- Studio: Argus
- UPC: 760215303050

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Misleading customers should be penalized
2007-12-13It says sold by Target and by Amazon. this one misleads customers, shows another model that has an lcd display on the back, and the one sold does not. It says 2.1 MegaPixels and the one you received it's 0.1. This camera is for a kid(not more than 5 years old). It's a piece of crap! So disapointed with this buy. On the packing it doesn't says 2.1 MP, so I wonder were this info came from. A cellphone has better resolution than this junk.
Don't be mislead, I recommend don't buy this product, you'll throw away your money.

a great buy!
2007-11-19For the price this is a great little introduction to digital photography. I bought one as a "throwaway" but am keeping it in my car for times when I forget to take a camera with me. It's not for pros, but it does take good, clear pictures. Nothing fancy, but you can't beat the price!

Very poor quality.
2007-07-05Yes, it's a cheap camera, but it only worked about 3 months. Just enough to outlast the warranty. It's too bad a camera brand with a long American legacy is now such junk.

Bad Camera
2007-04-01I got this camera from my uncle like 3 years ago. I was so excited when I got it but it doesn't really work. The batteries run out really quick and it's really hard to put them on to the computer. There's no flash so I couldn't take nighttime pictures. The pictures come out blurry and overall it's worth the price because it barely functions... I wouldn't buy it!

Its a toy
2007-01-11I thought that it was a real camera!!!! Its a toy. I had to buy another one. Blurred images,untrue colors name it
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