Pros: The price I guess, after having checked at a couple of stores. Cons: The ' EV ' display and instructions too technical for what you get.
I received the " RCA CDS 1005 " as a gift . This is my first, but not last digital camera......the next one will be much better. I still prefer SLR units, the ' old ? ' load the film, set and shoot, take film to store , send in, wait, pay for pi ...
Pros: Standard AA batteries, USB and build-in flash Cons: Limited capacity and no LCD for preview
I recommend the RCA CS 1005 because it is a great value. Of course, this is just a low-end digital camera so you get what you paid for. The camera has limited capacity and the quality of images is only so-so. On the other hand, this camera is perfect...
Pros: very cheap, light, small Cons: bad pic quality, flash is too bright, pictures are blurry quite often
i bought this digital camera because it was cheap. and that it is. however, i've been pretty disappointed with it. for the $50 i spent, i expected at least 1 out of 5 pictures to come out visibly, but that hasn't been the case. without the flash, the...
Pros: Cheap price, handling, Pc and MAC compatible, flash. Cons: Not have a memory card to replace.
I don't know much english, but I'll trie to do my best in this opinion.
I work as a freelance on the Internet, and needed a camera to take some pictures for put in the websites that I design. I bought this camera because it is the cheapest I...
Pros: It won't cost much to get you started. Maybe 50 to 60 bucks. Cons: Can't look at the pics till after you put them on your computer.
Mistake number 1: I bought one of these digital "marvels".
Since it was the first digital camera that I had ever owned, I was really enthused....right up until I took it out of the box. The whole experience, from installing batteries to getting the...
Pros: Low cost, good battery life, easy to use Cons: Picture quality, no fill flash setting
I pick up a RCA CDS1005 the other day at OfficeMax for $49 + tax. Though it would be a fun little camera to play around with and did not expect too much. Well, I was only disappointed by the flash. No fill setting and it seems to only work if the picture...
Pros: Cheap, Easy Cons: fair quality, Limited # of Pictures before download
Software was easy to setup and It's easy to download pictures, use it like any drive on a computer. Pictures tend to be dark however it's easy enough to clear and take more. The neat feature was the way you can hook it up directly to your TV or VCR and...
Pros: cheap, you don't really need a photoshop to make these pics look funny Cons: you can't zoom, poor quality pics, friend's with better cameras laugh at you
Have you ever known people that were desperate to "get rick quick"? People that would do anything, go to any great lengths, just to get their hands on some cash? People that would lie, cheat or steal just to get that almighty dollar? Well, I suggest you...
Pros: Price & Size. Cons: No removable flash card.
Hi everyone. I recently purchased this camera because of its price. I think that it's great. It has the option of taking 32 normal or 16 fine pictures. In the normal mode, the pictures are ok. In the fine mode, the pictures are great. And it has a...
Pros: Great price, USB Ready, Great for Fun, Just point and shoot! Cons: No Zoom, Bad picture quality, not good for taking pictures of memories
I bought this camera for because of the price, and keep in mind that "You get what you pay for", and this camera certainly proves that and is worth the price ($90), but if you want better picture quality I would recommend spending $100 or more on a more...
Pros: Its definitely cheap and compact enough to keep some money in your wallet but... Cons: It lacks the resolution in picture quality of some other well known brands.
I think pictures give us the ability to capture an instance in time and preserve it in our reminiscent memories. I can't begin to add up all of the wonderful pictures my family and I have taken over the past few years, some remembered and likewise...
Pros: Inexpensive, Quicker if not better than scanning pictures Cons: non-removal 2MB flash card
Camera controls are easy to figure out/use. Takes average/good quality pictures. I gave up trying to install software/update to use 232 serial cable and switched to USB cable (which is also supplied) with camera. Which in the end was a better way to...
I bought the CDS1005 as a Christmas present for a friend who is a graphic artist. Price was only $99 from RCA website. After some testing, I've decided to give it to someone else, whose image-quality standards are not so high.
The camera seems to work but:
1) it's hard to use
2) no viewer on the camera
3) software to link camera and computer doesn't work
4) I have to view pictures on the tv ...
Pros: price USB connection holds 32 exp tv cable included Cons: fixed lens, no lcd viewer
I needed an inexpensive way to put pictures on the web. for a fixed focus
camera this camerca is great! also you get can connect it to view on your TV (cable included ). Highly recomend it!. shop around prices vary. It also takes up to 32 exp. also...
Not bad, but over priced at regular retail prices. by inflatablepets ,Dec 31 '03
Pros: Price. $16.00 Quality. Ease of use. Cons: No preview screen. Poor resolution.
I would say that this is not a bad camera for the money. It came complete even with batteries. I only paid $16.00 for this thing at Wal-mart. It was on clearance. I would not have paid the $80.00 price for it though. The exposure leaves quite a bit to be desired. It is always over or under exposed. would be a good camera for those quick snapshots that you don't care about. I normally use a fully manual Minolta SLR, and there is no way that this would compare. The battery life seems to be pretty good. The interface seems to be decent too. You get what you pay for.
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