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ableach33

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i'm not sure why more people aren't posting about this... i think this is a great deal, it doesn't look like you can get anything comparable for nearly the same price.. i'm upgrading from the hp 320 that i bought in january.. thanks for the find
 

RideFree

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I "accidently" ordered a 256/MB SD card, so it looks like I may need this camera to go with it.
Make a great camera for my daughter(s). Think Christmas!

Great find, neb.
 

TJ69

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looks like a good deal.

Does anyone have any sample pics taken with this camera?
 

Muse

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Originally posted by: Auggie
Why isn't this camera sold anywhere else (or very many other places)? BestBuy and the other big stores don't sell it. Is it an older model I guess?

Can anybody speak to this? Thanks.
 

Installer

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I ordered this Thursday and it arrived yesterday (Monday, < $6 shipping). I'm close to ecstatic about this camera. It has and does more than other 3 MP cameras costing $100-200 more, not counting the rebate. It will use just about any battery you can cram into it. It'll take unlimited (up to filling your SD or MMC card) length 320x240 videos with sound. The pictures are at least as good as any other 3MP camera I've seen, and better than most. I don't think it's a real old model; it's still featured on the Samsung Camera site. The V4 was introduced in January and the system date on my V3 was set at June 5th of this year (and it's definitely not refurbished or used). I could go on (3x optical zoom, nice size and heft, excellent printed manual, etc.), :D, but I want to go order another one for a Christmas gift.

The only downside is that it doesn't come with a "luxurious case" as claimed; it's faux-leather and not fur-lined. It is nicely tailored to the unit.

Check this one out and compare it to other 3 MP cameras. If you want 4 MP, the rebate is good also for the V4.
 

Morpheux

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Thank you very much. I also ordered one. For the price, if I don't like it, I'll give it to my parents.
 

John P

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Dang, I'd have to pay sales tax. I have ordered from Onecall twice before. They even called me after I received my camcorder to make sure it arrived in one piece and to see if I had any questions. Top rate outfit!!
 

Muse

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Originally posted by: Installer
I ordered this Thursday and it arrived yesterday (Monday, < $6 shipping). I'm close to ecstatic about this camera. It has and does more than other 3 MP cameras costing $100-200 more, not counting the rebate. It will use just about any battery you can cram into it. It'll take unlimited (up to filling your SD or MMC card) length 320x240 videos with sound. The pictures are at least as good as any other 3MP camera I've seen, and better than most. I don't think it's a real old model; it's still featured on the Samsung Camera site. The V4 was introduced in January and the system date on my V3 was set at June 5th of this year (and it's definitely not refurbished or used). I could go on (3x optical zoom, nice size and heft, excellent printed manual, etc.), :D, but I want to go order another one for a Christmas gift.

The only downside is that it doesn't come with a "luxurious case" as claimed; it's faux-leather and not fur-lined. It is nicely tailored to the unit.

Check this one out and compare it to other 3 MP cameras. If you want 4 MP, the rebate is good also for the V4.

You say you can take videos with this. I'm very curious and please inform me:

1. I have been intending to buy a digital video camera. Would this work as a DVC? I'm told, for my purpose, it would be good to have a real fast shutter speed, I think 1/2000 second. I'd only really need a capacity to take, say, 15 minutes of video, maybe as little as 5 minutes. If this digital camera is not suitable could someone recommend one that is?

2. And conversely, if this is not suitable for that (or another digital camera), is it possible to use a digital video camera as a digital still camera? i.e. save digital pictures to my computer's HD?

Thanks so much for guidance/answers. I've never had any kind of digital camera.

 

mpc7488

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Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: Installer
I ordered this Thursday and it arrived yesterday (Monday, < $6 shipping). I'm close to ecstatic about this camera. It has and does more than other 3 MP cameras costing $100-200 more, not counting the rebate. It will use just about any battery you can cram into it. It'll take unlimited (up to filling your SD or MMC card) length 320x240 videos with sound. The pictures are at least as good as any other 3MP camera I've seen, and better than most. I don't think it's a real old model; it's still featured on the Samsung Camera site. The V4 was introduced in January and the system date on my V3 was set at June 5th of this year (and it's definitely not refurbished or used). I could go on (3x optical zoom, nice size and heft, excellent printed manual, etc.), :D, but I want to go order another one for a Christmas gift.

The only downside is that it doesn't come with a "luxurious case" as claimed; it's faux-leather and not fur-lined. It is nicely tailored to the unit.

Check this one out and compare it to other 3 MP cameras. If you want 4 MP, the rebate is good also for the V4.

You say you can take videos with this. I'm very curious and please inform me:

1. I have been intending to buy a digital video camera. Would this work as a DVC? I'm told, for my purpose, it would be good to have a real fast shutter speed, I think 1/2000 second. I'd only really need a capacity to take, say, 15 minutes of video, maybe as little as 5 minutes. If this digital camera is not suitable could someone recommend one that is?

2. And conversely, if this is not suitable for that (or another digital camera), is it possible to use a digital video camera as a digital still camera? i.e. save digital pictures to my computer's HD?

Thanks so much for guidance/answers. I've never had any kind of digital camera.

1. Digital still cameras do not take good video. They will shoot short (ie 10-20 seconds), small, grainy clips, but if you're interested in video, you definitely want a digital video camera.

2. It is possible to use a digital video camera as a digital still camera. However, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Many of the low to mid range video cameras only take 640x480 resolution (0.3 megapixel) stills. You would need to get one of the newer, higher-end cameras that contain a 1.3 megapixel ccd to get any kind of decent quality. Also, you need some kind of storage device (besides the digital tape for video) to store the photos on, usually the camera will have a compact flash, SD or memory stick slot for this purpose.

When all is said and done, it's usually worth having both a digital still camera and a digital video camera if you're interested in doing both. Neither does the other's job very well.
 

John P

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When all is said and done, it's usually worth having both a digital still camera and a digital video camera if you're interested in doing both. Neither does the other's job very well.

Well said. I carry both to my kids sporting events that I don't coach. A nicer digital camcorder will take some ok indoor stills with a flash up close, but that's about it. Outside or far away and the quality stinks.
 

markish

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Thanks for the post, OP. My friend was looking one for his parents. This is a great price (I think it's $159 AR now).
 

RobinR

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Originally posted by: puribong
in terms of sepc, samsung is better
4x digital zoom, movie mode with sound and voice recording limited only by memory amount, editing captued image w/o pc, multilanguare support(15) etc......
Digital zoom is worthless. I'd take 1x optical zoom over 100x digital zoom any day.

Nice post, im looking into it...
 

RobinR

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Now I read through the small-print on the rebate info, and it says USA only. I called the number they listed, but its been taken out of service.

I dont really want it w/o the $50 off... any tips?
 

GPZ1

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My V3 arrived this morning from onecall.com and I could not be happier. The V3 is an awesome camera reagrdless of the price and even better at $159 (with extra 3 year Samusng warranty) after the rebate. I bought the 3 year Samsung factory warranty for only $9.99. The 3 year warranty takes effect after the original 1 year warranty expires for a total of 4 years of warranty coverage. Onecall.com is great, shipping is reasonable, recieved a FED EX tracking report via email and they give you an extra 1% discount when you order on-line.

The V3's menus and controls are really straight forward and easy once you get using them. The advanced features worked as advertised, the manual focus worked well in some low light situations and full zoom shots and the "easy" mode is just that, easy. I really liked the fact that the digital zoom automatically activates when you hit the end of the optical zoom. The digitial zoom increases or decreases in .5 increments. The quality of the pictures so far seem great, including some test photos using the full 12 x zoom. Compared to my old Canon A50, this Samsung is everyhting the A50 was not. The Canon A50 ate 2CR5 batteries at $10 plus a pop. That is partly why I opted for the Samusng with it's 9 battery choices, which include non-proprietary AA's and the CRV3 off the shelf. I also really liked the camera shutter button selectable sounds that you can choose from when you take a picture including an SLR shutter release sound. The A50 never made a sound when I took a picture and many times I didn't know if the picture was actually taken. The belt case and the 32mb San Disk SD card that comes with the V3 is icing on the cake.

I also found a great deal on 128 SD cards at Walmart last night. They have a shipper display box in the aisle by the Camera section of Impact by Lexar Media 128 SD cards for $23.33 straight sale, no rebates. Check it out, they may be for this weeks Black Friday sale, but they put them out.
 

Muse

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How long is this going to be available? I'm really interested. Would it be a go in a week? TIA...
 

osiris3mc

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This is a great deal but I am confused as to the $5 shipping that someone claims to have received and that someone else was able to extend the warranty by 3 additional years for $9.99. Once I can find out about those two things I am sold, great camera, even without the rebate!!!
 

GPZ1

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Onecall.com had the Samsung V3 originally listed for $199.00 minus the $50 rebate = $149.00. They offered the 3 year extended Samsung warranty for an additional $9.99.

My invoice looks like this:
3 YR Samsung Warranty 9.99
Samsung 3V <U>199.99
</U>Net Product 208.99
S&H 9.26 to PA
Coupon dollars (1% disc) <U> 2.08
</U>Amount Charged 216.77

However, if you go to onecall.com now, they look to be offering the V3 for a flat $209.00 which inlcudes the 3 year extended Samsung Warranty. Minus the $50 rebate.

You can download the rebate form from onecall.com's site or go to www.samsungcamerausa.com.


 

Morpheux

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Jun 5, 2000
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Yep, looks like it's OOS ATM. Can't wait for this camera to get here. Thanks for actually posting your opinion when you got the camera, or I would have still been waiting on this too.
 

osiris3mc

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Hey guys, yeah I was watchin it for the past couple hours, debating. It went OOS, and then I ordered it on back order about two hours ago. I guess after a few of those they decided to raise the price back up. But don't worry, I'm sure they will lower it again when they get more in stock, so keep checkin! By the way, did some research on the camera, it does look pretty sweet (and small).
 

lhotdeals

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Hey guys I almost pulled the trigger on this but instead I went for the Sony P10 5 mp Camera for $340 after rebate, coupon from dell. But I might get this just to try it out. Please post your experience with the camera after you receive it. Thanks

Also there aren't a lot of reviews, but most said good things about them, especially the features it has for such low price. Something I don't like about this camera is the plastic body. Also the 9 power source is overrated, they included basically all kinds of non rechargable battery, most of which you probably not going to use anyways.