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Vivitar ViviCam 3315 Digital CameraV3315 is a compact, 1.3 MP digital zoom camera. The V3315 is an affordable choice for anyone seeking an easy-to-use digital camera with...
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V3315 is a compact, 1.3 MP digital zoom camera. The V3315 is an affordable choice for anyone seeking an easy-to-use digital camera with digital zoom. The stylish V3315 is equipped with a 1.3 mega pixel CMOS image sensor. The simplicity of the fixed focus lens is complemented with 2X digital zoom capability. Images may be reviewed on the 1.6? color TFT-type LCD display. In addition to capturing digital still images, the V3315 can also record short video clips up to sixty-seconds in duration.
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If it can live through 100+ moshpits...
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Pros: good outdoor pictures, very durable
Cons: blurs easy, doesn't handle weird lighting well
I bought this camera in October 2003. I wanted a digital camera, I didn't have anything specific that I wanted to take pictures of. However, I started bringing it along to every concert I went to - everything from Story of the Year to little local bands. I'm pretty good about getting up front, and the 2x zoom was more than enough from how close I usually was.
Now, while the pictures blurred pretty easily and the camera didn't handle the weird lighting some venues have well AT ALL, I've got to give it credit for surviving through many, many, many moshpits, through crowd surfing, and even through Warped Tour - while extremely scratched now, it still works perfectly. It's even been kicked and dropped multiple times (let's just say I'm clumsy).
The pictures it takes outdoor turn out beautifully. It just doesn't handle weird lighting well. Also, the flash is really, really strong - meaning, people get washed out if they're within, oh, 6 feet of you.
If you're looking for a cheap camera that you're not going to use in dark places, this would be fine...especially if it's going to get beat up.
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