HOT! 1.3 MP digital camera for 44.95 at Macys B&M

DAWeinG

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Wow gotta check this one out! Macy's has an electronics department?! :confused:

Specs for the clickably challenged...

Digital Camera Resolution: Up to 1.3 Mega Pixels
Web Camera Resolution: VGA/CIF/QCIF
2x Digital Zoom
Optical Viewfinder
1.5" Backlit LCD
Lens: f/3.0 Aperture- 5 Element Glass
USB 1.1 Connection
8 MB Internal Memory
Type I and II CompactFlash? Memory Card Slot

Capture Standard JPEG Images
Auto Exposure, White Balance and Color Control
Flash Modes: Auto/On/Off
Standard Tripod Socket
Uses 4 AA Batteries
TWAIN Compliant
 

AngelSentFromUpAbove

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i've only seen one digital cam ever at macy's....

that crappy 3-in-1 cam/vid cam/mp3 player.... for $89.99.... $35 after purchase....

this seems way too good to be true.


By the way.... does anyone know any site besides e-pinions that gives reviews and stuff like that? thanks.
 

Justincase

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>>>Macy's has an electronics department?!<<<
>>>Hey cool... Electronics at Macy's who ever knew<<<


I thought everybody knew...I used to hang around their electronics, gadgets and computer department about 20 years ago...they had some pretty cool gadgets before The Sharper Image even existed. Pretty big department - at least 15,000-20,000 square feet.

 

mintyfresh

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You Youngins' would never know. Before there was Fry's and Staples pricematch, there was Macy's electronics. Some of the best deals ever were when Macy's announced that they would close their electronics department and everything was 60 to 80% off.
 

feralkid

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This looks a lot like the kodak DC3200, in fact almost identical. the differences i noticed were: the veo has usb connection, tripod socket and perhaps better software. the kodack lacks usb, but has video out, which lets you do 'slide shows' on your t.v. (kind of fun) i have the kodak, and i would say it is a good 'starter' camera: not a 'toy', fine for ebaying, and snapshots; sort of the digital instamatic. the kodak sells for around $130 and i got a $70 rebate (now expired), so for $44.95 w/o rebate hassles, i'd say this is as hot as it gets for a 1.3. as noted in the kodak threads, you will likely want to get a c.f. card, c.f. reader, and rechargeable batteries.
 

GnatGoSplat

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Wow, this deal is HOT, but NOT hot enough to drive 500-miles to the nearest Macy's.
Too bad it's not on Macys.com
 

Pakaderm

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I guess I'll have to make a run to Macy's today. My wife can use this camera in her class room without too much worry if it gets broken.

-Pakaderm
 

fishsocks

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Will have to brave Mall crowds to scour Macy's for digicam.
Time to go play that Hot Dog on a Stick memory game.

Thanks for post. I struck out on the Koday 3200 deal-e-o.
 

dimwit

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Up to 1.3 Mega Pixels

What is "up to" mean? Is that like almost pregnant?
 

VaG

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<< Can anyone confirm this is at Macy's B&M? Strange, I don't see it listed at Techbargains either. >>



It in the forums at techbargins. Not the main page.
 

Zap

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The "up to" probably means one of two things. First, most cameras have different quality modes. Second, some cameras are specified at an interpolation rate (either done inside the camera, or with the bundled software). Agfa used to do this.

Any camera that can double as a webcam will probably do lower quality still images. I once emailed Largan tech support to ask them if there was a picture quality difference between their Chameleon (does webcam) and another model (forgot which, but it was really cheap). They replied saying that the cheaper camera will do better still picture quality because of the image sensor, that the ones able to capture fast enough for motion didn't capture as good an image. Both were 640x480.

Ahhhh, wait, I found the email that was sent to me by Largan...







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Hi,

Thank you for interesting of our pruduct, about your questions, the answers
will be
1.Chameleon use CMOS sensor , in this moment , CCD sensor still be a little
bit better then CMOS sensor .Both the Lmini and Chameleon come with
"similar" image quality. And we offer the two cameras with true optical
resolution 640*480.

2.30FPS will be at the resolution 320*240 , but if your light condition is
not bright enough, they will drop frams.

3.For Lmini 350 , you will take over 200 pictures with one new CR123 Li
battery. for Chameleon , due to the LARGAN power tech and the CMOS , you
will take up to 1000 pictures with 2 AA batteries. need more pictures, 2 AA
Alkaline batteries can take up to 5000 pictures.

Note : without flash light

4.Lmini 350 can store up to 32 pictures (640*480), Chameleon will sotre up
to 120 pictures(640*480)

5.I am sorry that you didn't see that in the web or some store, we
manufacture the cameras 12 hr/day . But I should tell you that the cameras
named LARGAN always worth you wait a little moment .we will keep your name
and will give you message if the camera arrive .

Regards

Major Li
Manager
LARGAN Digital



From: Debbie Kassebaum [mailto:Dkass@largan.com]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 3:43 PM
To: Rachel Liu
Cc: Lynn Orzabal
Subject: Fw: comparison question



Debbie Kassebaum
Senior Marketing Manager
Largan, Inc.
2432 W. Peoria Ave.
Bldg. 9, Suites 1165&1166
Phoenix, AZ 85029
1-877-4LARGAN
----- Original Message -----
From:
To: <sales@largan.com>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 6:11 PM
Subject: comparison question


> Hello, I'm interested in purchasing a digital camera. I've seen a sample
> image taken by the Lmini 350, and the quality looks reasonable enough for
my
> purposes. I've been looking at the specifications of the Lmini 350 versus
> the Chameleon, and have a few questions.
>
> 1. Both cameras have 640x480 resolution. The Lmini 350 specifies a Sony
> CCD. Does the Chameleon use the same CCD? Do the two cameras have
similar
> picture qualities? I've also read specifications on cameras that
indicated
> a lower optical resolution, and a higher resolution done in "software."
Is
> this 640x480 resolution true optical? Do you have any samples pictures
> taken with both these cameras that you can email me?
>
> 2. The Chameleon has video capabilities up to 30FPS. Is that FPS while
> running at full 640x480 resolution?
>
> 3. What is the expected battery life for these two cameras (in terms of
> number of pictures I can take)?
>
> 4. The 350 has 2MB while the Chameleon has 8MB. What does this equal in
> terms of full-res pictures?
>
> 5. I haven't seen the Chameleon for sale anywhere other than at the Largan
> web site. If I were to order it direct from Largan, is it in stock for
> immediate shipment? If I choose this camera, I expect to purchase it
within
> the next week or so.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>

>>


 

bolido2000

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I just bought one . They have like 20 at Mainplace Santa Monica Macy's.
When calling tell them to transfer you to "Housewares/small electronics" and tell them to search UPC #647499779101
 
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I wonder what's the quality of the pics. I couldn't find what the image resolution was for this camera on veo's website. Anyone know?
 

KLineD

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<< I just bought one . They have like 20 at Mainplace Santa Monica Macy's.
When calling tell them to transfer you to "Housewares/small electronics" and tell them to search UPC #647499779101
>>



can you snap a pic and post it so we see the quality?
 

Morph

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Uses 4 AA batteries? That seems like a lot. I wonder if it might me worth it to spend a little more for a better camera that has a rechargeable battery. I mean, AA batteries are not cheap and you might end up going through a lot with this camera. What do you all think? Anyone know what the battery life is like with this camera?
 

VaG

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<< Uses 4 AA batteries? That seems like a lot. I wonder if it might me worth it to spend a little more for a better camera that has a rechargeable battery. I mean, AA batteries are not cheap and you might end up going through a lot with this camera. What do you all think? Anyone know what the battery life is like with this camera? >>



Read the posts zap was nice enough to post all the details. Also try rechargeable batteries.
 

Morph

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I'm a little confused. I know that in the e-mails Zap posted there is some discussion about battery lives of cameras... but they are talking about completely different cameras, and not the one that is the subject of this thread. Is that not the case?
 

bolido2000

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I will try to posts pics tomorrow. The camera feels kind of cheap, especially the bottoms. I'll see how the picture quality is to decide if I keep it or not. Good thing Macy's doesn't have restocking fee :)
 

XeonTux

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What is Macys? Never heard of them.

BB here doesn't have the Kodak DC3200. Two doors down at OD they had the DC3200, for a much higher price, saw it when I stopped in to look for the $14 Pinnacle DC10+
 

KLineD

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About the batteries, i suggest you guys go out and get you some rechargables. I have a few 1800mAh for $4 each, let me know if you want any, but i think you can find 'em cheaper elsewhere.

Anyway...i don't really know much about digital cameras, some1 tell me exactly, what kind of memory cards does this thing use? And how much (approx) are they?