1.3MP Digital Camera

1.3MP Digital Camera

 
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VistaQuest Corporation is structured on the extensive, collective knowledge of experienced sales executives, product managers and consumer electronics product manufacturers who understand the consumer electronic market trends and its customers' needs. The collaborative philosophy that drives the internal operations of the corporation encourages a consultative approach with customers who will benefit not only from the cost benefit and attractive features of the consumer electronic product lines but also from the advice and guidance offered by industry savvy sales professionals. PRODUCT FEATURES: Records video clips (AVI) up to 100 sec.; Auto power-off in 1 minute to save batteries; User-friendly status LCD display.
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  • VistaQuest VQ-1005R - Digital camera - point and shoot - 1.3 Mpix
  • VISTAQUEST
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: VistaQuest
  • EAN: 0878784000192
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: VistaQuest
  • LensType: fixed
  • Manufacturer: VistaQuest
  • Model: VQ-1005R
  • MPN: VQ-1005R
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: VistaQuest
  • Studio: VistaQuest
  • UPC: 878784000192

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excellent camera, not a toy, not for a first camera2008-08-15
I have one of these and have taken a lot of pictures with it and put them on flickr and they get more comments that a lot of the pictures I take with expensive cameras. It's also easy to modify and there are plenty
of hacks on the www you can find. It also takes an SD card which none
of the other key chain cameras do and that was the big plus for me.
Use rechargeable batteries. The weakest flaw in the camera is that it
always draws current so will drain your battery if left in however there
is a fairly simple hack to fix this issue.
Here are my pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=vq1005&w=9754872%40N08
The Little Camera that Couldn't2008-03-15
You get what you pay for, but in this case it wasn't even what was paid for. VERY cheap camera that is hard to focus and frame a subject. Purchased it for my daughter for her first camera nad it was worthless in teaching her anything about photography.
VistaQuest 1.3 Digital Camera2007-06-08
The picture quality is good, and good videos, too. It's pretty easy to use, but it's hard to load the pictures into the computer.

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