Advantages: Great value for money, amazing functionality, countless modes and features, 10.1MP!! Disadvantages: Battery wears down fast if used very frequently
After scouring the Argos catalogue for weeks, I finally settled on the Vivitar Vivicam X30, and I am so glad I did! I was dubious at first, as I can imagine some people would be, but I eventually bought it, and I wouldn?t be without it now!
The description of it sounds quite amazing: 10.1MP, 3X Super Zoom, 2.5? LCD Monitor, Video Functionality, not to mention the countless modes and settings. All this for just under £200? Quite hard to believe, as for a slightly higher price, you could get a Sony Cybershot with only half the megapixel capabilities of the Vivitar. Ok, it?s not exactly an SLR, but for a digital camera, it?s the best I?ve seen so far!
The part that shocked and attracted me most was the 10.1MP, as I had never seen a camera with such a high megapixel value for that price. I thought it could be one of those products that ...
Advantages: Good for pictures Disadvantages: The poor battery life
This review is for the Vivitar Vivicam X325 digital camera.
Setup
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Setup is extremely easy for this camera; you first have to make sure you put in the batteries they include which are just cheap everyday value batteries inside the camera. You then have to make sure you have got the disc loaded onto the computer; the reason for this is because without the software loaded on it becomes really difficult to alter the pictures you take using this camera.
Once you have done both of these simple steps you then can have a play around taking pictures in any way you feel like.
Design
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This camera has a really nice overall design. The front of the camera is grey like the entire camera is and has this metallic look to it which has a nice clean shine which makes the camera look very interesting.
You have the camera lens ...
Advantages: Light, good battery life Disadvantages: Not easy to use Pocket Word/Excel.
, the pocket version of MSN and the X30 caters for the businessman and teenager alike.
The Axim can be hooked up to your PC via the supplied USB cradle and a copy of Microsoft activesync if your PC does not support bluetooth. The X30 comes with 64MB onboard memory but can be increased by using a standard SD card.
The X30 is designed nicely and fits comfortably into the part of your hand.
Battery life is good but can be substantially reduced when using wireless.
Personally, I prefer the x30 to the newer x50 which I have also used. Overall, not a bad device which will still compete with newer models, even 3 years after its release. ...
craggybuk 30.04.2007
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