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Aiptek DV5900 5MP Pocket Digital Camcorder

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Aiptek DV5900 5MP Pocket Digital Camcorder

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AIPTEK has been at the leading edge of the advanced information products market since its establishment. AIPTEK's R&D engineering team has the needed creativity and experience in key technologies to completely re-integrate communications, imaging and Internet technologies to create a ceaseless stream of high-quality, market-driven products.PRODUCT FEATURES:5-in-1 multi function: Digital Still Camera, Digital Camcorder, MP3 player, Voice Recorder, PC Camera;Up to 5 Mega-pixels Camera;1.5" TFT LCD Display;High-compression MPEG-4 video format;Support TV-out function for sharing with friends.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.75 inches
Product Width:6.75 inches
Product Height:3.25 inches
Product Weight:2.7 pounds
Package Length:8.7 inches
Package Width:6.5 inches
Package Height:3.1 inches
Package Weight:1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 69 reviews

Features
  • 6-in-1 multi-function digital camcorder, still camera, MP3 player, webcam, digital voice recorder, and removable hard disk

  • Max resolution up to 5 megapixels; built-in 3 megapixel CMOS sensor with still image resolution enhancement

  • High-compression MPEG-4 (VHS quality) for recording via NTSC/PAL A/V output

  • 1.5-inch color LCD screen; 4x digital zoom; built-in SD slot

  • Includes tripod/stand, USB cable, A/V cable, camera bag, and headset


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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3There's an even amount of pros and cons  Jul 22, 2008
I got this camera about 4 mos. ago, and have waited until I fully used the camera a lot to write this review. So here we go:

The Pros:

1. This is a cheap camera, and won't hurt your budget.

2. This is a great camcorder for vacations, where optimum picture quality isn't your number one concern.

3. This camcorder is small and very easy to operate.

4. The camcorder comes with a USB cable and it is easy to post videos and pictures onto your computer.

5. It's a camera and camcorder all in one.

The CONS:

1. This camcorder ISN'T COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS VISTA. I found this out the hard way, when I couldn't even so much as play my videos on my computer, unless I uploaded them on Youtube, then watched them. I watched the videos on my brother's computer, which has XP, and it was fine. So watch out.

2. This camera comes with features that actually take away from the quality: For example, there is a built-in microphone that sounds like you're talking into a tin can. Also, the camera is only battery powered (2 AA batteries), with no AC adapter. If you even wanted an AC adapter, there is no jack on the camcorder to use one.

3. The product eats your batteries if you happen to film anything over an hour in length. Duracell usually lasts longer, but I'd recommend lithium batteries so they last. Cheap, dollar store batteries take about five minutes to die. Also, the flash on the camera will drain fully powered batteries.

4. Whenever you record a video and stop, that is the end of the video and you cannot continue the same recording on the same file. For example, if you were making a movie just for fun, and you stopped the recording to cut a scene, you'd have to start another video file to do that. It's irritating if you're trying to make a movie.

5. The picture quality suffers drastically unless the lighting is really bright.

6. The zoom is worthless, and when you zoom something, it is just blurry.

Well, that's about it. If you want a camera to kind of fool around with, here you go. If you want a camera to do anything semi-serious with, you should just pay a hundred more and get a better one.

If you want to see examples of the camera in use, check out my youtube page: www.youtube.com/user/fillingthevoidreview

Good luck.

2Not good.  May 18, 2008
After maybe two or three videos with this product, it gave out on me. I pressed the button, it stuck and never worked again. No damage or misuse. I didn't expect much, but I was at least expecting it to last a little longer.

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1Do not by this EVER.  May 09, 2008
I bought this camera with the undrestanding that it was small and the price gave away the fact that you may not get much. But I never would have thought one could box such a peice of poo and let/allow others to purchas it. My story of "Joy, to This isnt even a good toy" I wanted something compact that my wife could purse away until our children did somethig cute or fun. We were able to use it twice with the children and then the dial on the sidr containing features fell off...and i mean not just the knob but even the switch attached to the curcuit board...so after two grainy videos that made my kids heads look like MAX HEADROOM it was finished...I should have and now can suggest to everyone that you should save a few more $99 and get something way better

3It's okay.  Apr 07, 2008
The camera and video work, but neither are the best quality. I bought it for my 17 yr old though and she loves it and uses it all the time. I guess it depends on what you are using it for. If you want good quality pics this is not the best choice in a camera.

3It's Ok, but I still use it.  Apr 01, 2008
This is my first camera and I use it for still photos and for video. The flash drains the batteries, so try not to use it too often. The sound for the video almost sounds like talking in a can. If the camera is held very still the picture is fine. If room is slightly dark, the camera will not pick up anything in the room. The camera is handy when traveling, but is hard to hold when filming.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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