Vivitar 12.1MP Dig Camer HD 2 In Tft Touch Screen
- Image resolution up to 4272 x 2848, 8x digital zoom, Touch screen 3.0″ TFT LCD preview screen, Face and Smile Detection technology, Anti-shake technology, Movie mode, Features red-eye reduction, SD memory card supported up to 8GB, Rechargeable Lithium battery
Product Description
VIVITAR VT328 12.0 MEGAPIXEL DIGITAL CAMERA
Price: $82.29
Rating: 3.0 (5 reviews)
Vivitar 12.1MP Dig Camer HD 2 In Tft Touch Screen
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The touch screen is a tease. There are only four touch buttons on the side of the screen you can press. Along with two other hard buttons it makes for a cumbersome navigation of the settings and zoom. It’s also hard to take self pics as a finger or part of your hand will enevitably hit one of the touch buttons.
It’s also not very click and shootable. You have to hold down the shutter at least until it’s done focusing which can take from two to five seconds otherwise it will not take a picture. When it does take a picture there is no quick preview.
There is no way to turn off the “squeek” for each button press. There is no sound in movie mode. The flash setting ALWAYS resets back to no flash which isn’t a bad thing as using the flash somehow makes everything either darker or extremely washed out.
Rating: 2 / 5
The touch screen feature is very user friendly and sleek. The anti-shake feature does not always perform up to part and facial recognition doesn’t seem to work very often. Overall it is a good value.
Rating: 4 / 5
I purchased this camera for my daughter for x-mas and she ended up hating this camera for the below average quality of the pictures and the main reason, there is NO SOUND when recording video! I thought there was something wrong with it until I called the manufacturer and they confirmed it has no mic. The description on amazon and on vivtars website does not state this.(very misleading) It confuses me why someone would make a camera with video but no sound..? Thankfully J&R Electronics let me exchange it for another camera since it was within 30 days of purchase. Very disappointed by Vivitar. Whos big idea was it to put this thing in stores without a sound feature… WOW
Rating: 2 / 5
This is a wonderful product, however, in the video feature, the camera mic was dysfunctional and did not work.
Rating: 2 / 5
Good camera for the money. The “point and shoot” auto mode is better for outside shots. For inside photos it needs more settings to be made manually by the user. I would avoid using too much zoom as it pixelates the picture and makes it difficult to take a clear shot. The only real defect is the LCD viewer. It doesn’t give an accurate display of the photo that is taken. On the computer the photo looks MUCH better.
Rating: 5 / 5