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MUSTEK DV5300SE 6-In-1 Multifunctional Camera (Silver)
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MUSTEK DV5300SE 6-In-1 Multifunctional Camera (Silver)

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Mustek brand has been globally well known for its excellent quality, professional support, and extensive service. Mustek has been recognized by many international magazines and professional organizations for its excellent innovative technology, production capability, and product quality.PRODUCT FEATURES:MPEG-4 technology with high video resolution (640 x 480 pixels);3 Megapixel CMOS sensor (maximum picture resolution up to 5 Megapixel);Swivel 1.5" LTPS LCD screen;Built-in flash.

 
List Price: $89.00
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Product Details
Product Length:3.9 inches
Product Width:1.6 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:1.45 pounds
Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:4.2 inches
Package Weight:1.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • 1.5" Swivel LTPS LCD Screen

  • 640 x 480 Video Resolution

  • Built in flash

  • Video Stabilization

  • 8X Digital Zoom


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.0
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2it's all about the battery life  Aug 30, 2007
it really sucks them dry quickly. if you're going to buy a cheap camera and have to spend 3 or four bucks every time you want to use it for more than 5 minutes, well, not so cheap! The A/V quality is so-so, but that's not such a big deal, it actually makes for an interesting "artsy" effect. But really, I need to find one that has better battery life, or invest in some rechargeables!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4A good buy for the money  Feb 06, 2007
So, I had to replace my 17 year old Panasonic palmcorder. I knew I wasn't going to be continuing with a camera that utilizes a c size cassette. And, seeing as how christmas just came, I didn't want to spend a lot of money, or make a permanent decision on what kind of format to go with. I made my decision after reading many reviews on some of the cheaper models. At $59.50, how could I go wrong. From reading reviews, i knew I was buying a camera that wouldn't be great indoors. But, outdoors, the video it shoots is really quite good. And, even though I wasn't buying it for still shots, I was very impressed with the two shots i took of my daughter. The camera is tiny, and almost feels like a toy. The doors to the memory compartment, and where you hook up the wires are very flimsy, but, so far, so good. It does eat up batteries big time, but, if I decide to use this for a while, I'm going to get rechargeable ones. I've read some reviews on this model where people were complaining that it doesn't have enough memory. I bought a one gig memory stick for under 20 bucks. At under a hundred bucks you can't go wrong with this camera. Just don't have high expectations of using it indoors. Although, I did use it recently in an indoor situation with a lot of natural light coming in, and it came out much better than i expected. Combined with the price I got it for, I give it an excellent rating, but be very gentle with compartment doors. I am amending this review to 'good' on March 11th 2007 because one of the compartment doors is now in two pieces. And all I did was remove it the only way you can. And it just came off in two pieces. It does still go back on. It's the cover for the spots where the different input wires would plug in. I should also mention that the software with this camera does some pretty good things. I was able to edit out a short clip from a video and email it to a neighbor, and you can also make a jpeg from a video still shot. The zoom on this camera is digital, which I have now learned, is pretty useless. I've now learned the hard way that you need an optical zoom to be able to have any clarity as you zoom in. But, at under 60 bucks, it's still a fun toy. I even have mp3 clips loaded in and it does work well as an mp3 player. You can fill a memory card with music, and have a cheap ipod. But, who knows how long this thing will last?? It's a good way to learn the world of digital recording. And I didn't even get to the voice recorder...it works well.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Horrible. Cheap cheap cheap. Not worth more than $10.  Jan 18, 2007
Feels cheap, parts don't fit together, won't start with memory card in camera. The screen is smaller than the picture would have you believe - the screen doesn't fit when flipped down - the memory card door doesn't stay put - the over all feel is of really cheap plastic. Batteries last all of 20 minutes..

not worth a dime.

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:

13 minute videos  Jan 03, 2007
I would suggest buying a video camera that holds more memory because this one only allowed us to tape about 15 minutes worth of video and then it was full. The pictures were also dark. I would suggest shelling out more money to get a better product cause this just wasn't worth it.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Watch out for products like these...  Nov 08, 2006
This was my first digital camera and the quality of the pictures were OK. But everything else about it was a surprise... The batteries burn out extremely fast, just after taking 9 or 10 pictures or playing a song for 3 minutes. The video playback was choppy on the LCD screen and wouldn't even play on my PC. The audio was really hard to hear out of headphones, and so on... In my opinion, this camera is OK just for taking occasional pictures of stuff, but it's a really cheap camcorder and MP3 player. This product was completely unsatifactory to me, so I had to return it. I wouldn't buy it if I were you...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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