Vivitar 16.1 MP Digital Camera w/ 2.7-Inch
Vivitar 16.1 MP Digital Camera w/ 2.7-Inch
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- Full 2.7 touch screen
- Anti-Shake
- Smile detection
- Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)
Great quality, user friendly VF131 Vivitar Camera. Has smile detection and also a 2.7 inch touch screen.
Buy Now : Vivitar 16.1 MP Digital Camera w/ 2.7-Inch
Brand : Vivitar
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Rating : 2.3
ListPrice : US $60.78
Price : US $43.95
Review Count : 9
Auto Focus Technology : Contrast Detection
Effective Still Resolution : 16.1 MP
Video Capture Resolution : 720p
Model Name : VF131
Model Number : VS131-WHT
Best Sellers Rank : #634,824 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #4,399 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras
Color : White
Age Range (Description) : Kid
Expanded ISO Maximum : 400
Lens Type : Fixed-zoom
Optical Zoom : 4 x
Compatible Mountings : Canon EF
Screen Size : 1.8 Inches
Display Type : LCD
Batteries Required? : Yes
Number of Batteries : 3 AAA batteries required.
Are Batteries Included : No
Target Gender : Female
Continuous Shooting Speed : 30 fps
Special Feature : Image Stabilization
Form Factor : Ultracompact
Item Dimensions LxWxH : 8.9 x 1.8 x 7.09 inches
Item Weight : 0.32 Pounds
Maximum Focal Length : 6
Minimum Focal Length : 5
Expanded ISO Minimum : 100
Flash Memory Type : SD, SDHC
Vivitar 16.1 MP Digital Camera w/ 2.7-Inch
- Great little camera for the price. I\'d recommend it to anyone looking to purchase a small point and shoot camera. It takes great pictures.
- Totally unhappy with this purchase, when it came didn\'t work. Turned on , but touch screen was unresponsive. Started a return same day I received it. Will say return was handled extremely well. Mailed it back on a Friday, had the credit back in my account on Tuesday.
- Cheap but it does work
- This is a horrible camera. The touch screen is hard to use and for being a 16MP camera the picture quality is very poor. Would not recommend.
- I bought this for my kid for a birthday present, and it\'s a piece of crap. Stay far, far away.
- This is the second digital camera I\'ve owned, and it is a major disappointment. My six-year-old 8.1MP beats it hands down. I received this shortly before my niece\'s wedding and played with it enough beforehand to figure out the basic points of operation. It did not come with any instructions to note, just a sheet that told where to put the batteries (AAA, not lithium), the wrist strap, and the enclosed 4GB memory card. The camera seems very flimsy, especially the door to the battery compartment, so be very careful when operating it. The memory card just plugs into the slot with a firm push of a fingernail, with no door to keep out the dust. The lens is recessed - again, no cover. Out of 21 pictures that I took, only six were salvageable. I deliberately did not set the date, because I didn\'t want it to appear on the pictures. The camera included it anyway on all shots (with some random date!). Also, even though I set the flash feature, it is apparently not the default setting, because most of my pictures came out too dark. You would think if it had any flash default at all, it would be \"on\" or \"auto.\" Nope, not a chance. You can adjust the resolution, and I set it to 12MP, but my 8MP camera takes more detailed photos. Additionally, the touch screen is not very user-friendly, either, so you may have to touch the menu you want several times, and then try scrolling repeatedly. While I was initially setting the language, it didn\'t want to scroll to \"English,\" and it took me nearly ten minutes to get out of Spanish mode. I suppose it\'s better than asking a toddler to sketch your cherished events with a crayon, but that\'s the nicest thing I\'ve found to say about this product. I may just toss it in the garbage, because it is of no further use to me whatsoever.
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