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- Concord Eye-Q Duo 1300 Digital Camera
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Good for Practice |
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Model / Serial #: |
Duo 1300 |
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Date Written: |
June 7th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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2 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Takes decent clear pictures. |
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Cons: Takes too long (few seconds) to save pictures
to memory card or built-in memory. |
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Bottom Line: Good camera with good picture quality
for a very low price. |
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I bought
this Concord Eye-Q Duo 1300 digital camera because I wanted a
digital camera, but most of all I wanted a webcam and this camera had both. I
never had a digital camera before and this was perfect to just get my foot in. I
am also planning to buy an actual digital camera that does a lot more than this.
PICTURE QUALITY :
The pictures turn out to be great and clear. If you just want reasonable quality
pictures this is the camera for you. The pictures are only 1.3 mega pixels, so
it produces what it promises. There is no optical zoom or auto/manual focus so
you have to position yourself appropriately to get the best shot. It has a 2x
digital zoom if you need to get a closer shot, but you will have to sacrifice
some quality. This camera can also capture high quality, full motion 320x240 AVI
video clips
BATTERY LIFE :
The two double A (AA) batteries last for about 175 shots (give or take a few if
you use the flash), but overall they last a long time. This saves time if they
had rechargeable batteries, but you have to pay for batteries.
MEMORY :
With the built in 7MB memory you can take between 14-17 pictures. I also use a
64MB MMC memory card and I can take up to 145 pictures total. The only down side
is that when it saves the pictures to the memory it takes a couple of seconds.
That’s all I needed.
BUTTONS AND OPERATION :
There are four major buttons on this camera which are:
1. Power - To turn on the camera
2. Menu - To toggle between the menu items
3. Select - To select menu items
4. Trigger - To take pictures
FLASH :
The flash works automatically in most cases when it is turned on. If you don't
have the flash the picture are dark in dark areas. But sometimes when you really
want the flash to work even though the lighting is good, it will not. So there’s
not a lot of manual settings you can change.
WEBCAM FEATURE :
This camera can also be used as a webcam. The only problem with this feature is
that the webcam feed is really dark and you need a bright lighted area that is
currently in focus. I found out that normal room lighting is not sufficient to
make the image bright enough. Even though the image is dark it is still
manageable. Other than that it works great.
VIDEO CLIP FEATURE :
The video clip feature works like a charm but the clip quality is not that
great. There is usually some noise in the clip. Sound is not supported in this
camera, but you can always add it in if you have the right tools.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have used this camera for about six months and it is not that bad. I used it
to take pictures of items to sell on eBay and some pictures for my sisters
wedding, but I bought an
Olympus C-4000 Zoom for the wedding later. The
specifications say that this is a point and shoot camera but sometimes it is had
to get the right quality you want with it. For instance, if you want to take a
picture indoors in a cloudy day and you have all the lights on, the picture with
will either be too light or too dark. So the best thing do it in this case is to
take about five or six pictures from different angles and different lighting.
Besides that, the only other not so good experience with this camera was the
time it took to saved the picture you just took to memory (internal or
removable). It takes about 10 to 20 seconds (give or take a few seconds) to save
or write the picture taken to memory.
Transferring pictures to your computer is fast, but it will be a bit faster if
you use a memory card reader. Saves time it takes to plug in the cables and
waiting for the computer to recognize the camera.
When you press the shutter button to take the picture, it takes about 2 to 5
seconds for it to take the picture and another 10 to 20 seconds to save it.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
If you just need a camera to practice or play around with, this is the camera
for you. Also if you are a beginner like me, you can get your foot in with this
camera. But if you want something more exciting, I would recommend spending a
little more money and getting a name brand digital camera with at least 4 or 5
mega pixels. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Concord |
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Website: |
www.concord-camera.com |
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Camera Type: |
Standard Point and Shoot |
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35mm Zoom Lens: |
48mm |
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Digital Zoom: |
2x |
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Focus Type: |
Fixed Focus |
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Focus Range: |
47.25 inches to Infinity (W) |
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Focal Length: |
9.9 mm |
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Image Resolution: |
1280 x 960 |
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Aperture Range: |
f3.2 (W) |
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White Balance: |
Auto |
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Memory Type: |
MMC Card & Internal |
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Compress Mode: |
Fine |
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Compress Type: |
JPEG |
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Flash Type: |
Built-In |
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Interface Type: |
USB |
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Battery Type: |
AA Batteries x 2 |
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Battery Life: |
160 Images |
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Dimensions: |
4.33 inches (W) x 1.41 inches (D) x 2.44 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
0.26 pounds |
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Description: |
The Concord Eye-Q Duo 1300, Concord Eye-Q Duo
LCD, and Concord Eye-Q Go LCD provide users with a choice of 1.3 megapixel
digital cameras. The Concord Eye-Q Duo 1300 produces high quality 1280 x 960
resolution, true-to-life still images, giving users a true point-and-shoot
experience. In addition, the Concord Eye-Q Duo 1300 is able to capture high
quality, full motion 320x240 AVI video clips, as well as a sequence of still
images. The Concord Eye-Q Duo LCD and Concord Eye-Q Go LCD deliver all the same
features with the addition of an LCD color display. |
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