MINOX DCC Leica M3 5MP Digital Camera

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Product Description:

5 MP digital camera / 1.5" screen / SD card slot / lithium ion rechargable / comes with cables. software / 4x digital zoom / self timer 10 sec. / SD card slot
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Miniaturized version of the famous Leica M3 from 1954 / scale 1:3
  • Comes in metal tin
  • All accessories included
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Minox
  • EAN: 4007450606338
  • FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
  • FormFactor: Integrated
  • Label: Minox USA
  • LensType: Lens
  • Manufacturer: Minox USA
  • Model: 60635
  • MPN: 60635
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
  • Publisher: Minox USA
  • ReleaseDate: 2007-07-01
  • Studio: Minox USA
  • UPC: 411378036261

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Customer Reviews

Not Good at ALL - very disapointed2010-03-18
Bad quality image - for the price you get someting better from other brand.
Really disapointed and very cheap camera
Sorry but I regret
Just a toy:-)2010-02-23
I bought this camera just as a fun toy. It is not recommended if you want to buy a camera with good picture quality. Buy it as it is, a retro camera with poor image quality.

It REALLY is a toy!!! NOT a camera!!!2010-02-03
There is no other way to put this: as a camera, it is totally useless. It can only take a somewhat useable picture under the most perfect of circumstances, and even then, you are horrified when you zoom in on the pixels. Now, add any kind of unfavorable lighting to the equation, and you end up with TOTALLY UNUSABLE PICTURES. The whites bleed into big blurs, the depth of field is so shallow that all your pictures end up out of focus (and no - that does NOT add a charming bokeh effect at all - it just makes everything look horrible).

Do NOT buy this item if you are shopping for a camera. You'd be better off taking pictures with your camera phone, even if it is an old one!

If you are after this item for nostalgic reasons, and you have $130 to stick on a shelf, then by all means - it looks nice, and gets a lot of attention from people.
Is it for real ??2009-12-22
I should be more careful and look more when I purchased my little Leica toy.... its a toy ... can be cute if you are 15 years old and go to a party with this camera, but its not real. It comes with a nice wood box.. but its not what I thought it was going to be. Again it was my fault I did not look in details before purchasing it. But its a toy.... at my age having a new toy can be fun !!!!!
Nice miniature toy camera2009-11-18
but not digital camera quality pictures but looking soooooooo good so happy with it :)

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