This little camera was only about $16 on eBay, and works great! I heard that others have had trouble with its durability, but have had no problems yet, after a few weeks. The only gripes I have are that the two AA batteries last only about 20 minutes, and that the file format is not easily transferred to the editing programs, but these can be overcome with the right editing program and using rechargable or new, high-tech batteries. The clarity of the pictures and movies is medium to good, but what do you expect from a lens that is only about an eighth of an inch? Buy one of these used in working order (with a reasonable return policy) to get a pretty good camera at a dirt-cheap price.
I liked the smallness of it, and the ease of use. It does suck batteries (2 x AA) pretty fast, but that could be during my learning curve, had it on a lot. But really when you think of it, you only may record things for a few minutes at a time. Still, have several spares around for just in case. Also uses batteries when not in use, maybe due to time keeping. But for under $30, you can't go wrong. It does all the basic stuff you'd expect a video recorder to do. Enjoy it, just don't have high expectations.
I bought a Insingnia digital camorder less then a week ago. The camorder was inexpensive and perfect for carrying around in your pocket. You can take good videos, pictures, record your voice and you can put music on it too. There is nothing i disliked about it. Overall, I would recommend the Insignia digital camorder to anyone.
Good small unit easy to use and hold. took very good video both indoors and out. was good on batteries.
This is small and yet it takes pictures or video with ease. By using a memory card you can have a lot of items stored if desired, Just need to learn how to use all the available features.
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