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Coby SNAPP CAM4505


$45.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Small and light, can be tucked into a shirt pocket and it won't bulge uncomfortably. User interface is extremely simple, no learning curve. Great image in a well-lit room, everything comes out sharp and clear.

The Cons:Darker areas just record as black, can't see anything. Comes with editing software that can't do much. Limited to a 640x480 recording resolution.

The Coby SNAPP CAM4505 is a low-end camcorder. Mostly notable for its pocket-sized form factor – only half an inch thick – it shoots video at 30 fps and resolutions up to 640x480. It features a larger display (2") and a higher-resolution sensor (3MP) compared to Coby's cheapest camcorders, but is still technologically limited.

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 The camcorder supports memory expansion via SD/SDHC card, up to 8 GB. A battery life estimate for the included rechargeable battery is not provided. Included software allows videos to be edited and uploaded to YouTube on a PC, and the camcorder can also be used as a webcam. HD video recording is available with Coby's top-of-the-line CAM5000 and CAM5001.

Features

  • 3MP CMOS sensor
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 640x480 resolution (30fps)
  • 2" LCD
  • AVI file format
  • Optional SD/SDHC memory expansion to 8GB
  • ArcSoft Media Impression software (PC only)
  • AV cable for TV output
  • Rechargeable lithium-polymer battery
  • 2.2" x 4.3" x 0.5"

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Pros
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    small and light, can be tucked into a shirt pocket and it won't bulge uncomfortably

  • 1

    user interface is extremely simple, no learning curve

  • 1

    great image in a well-lit room, everything comes out sharp and clear

  • 1

    very low price for a camera of this quality

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    easy to upload files, can be sent to YouTube as-is

Cons
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    darker areas just record as black, can't see anything

  • 1

    comes with editing software that can't do much

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    limited to a 640x480 recording resolution

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