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Vivitar Vivicam 7028


$65.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Unique flip-out LCD screen - allows for greater flexibility when shooting. Great for kids - inexpensive and easy to use.

The Cons:Poor documentation - included manual lacks detail. Poor build quality - feels light and cheap in your hands. Glossy camera body - tacky, and attracts fingerprints.

The Vivitar Vivicam 7028 is a base-level, compact digital cameras from Vivitar designed as an affordable and budget-friendly option for consumers. In particular, the 7028 is the first in the 7000 series to incorporate a flip LCD display that can be pulled away from the unit to better imitate the experience of using a digital camcorder.

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Like its predecessors (the 7022 and 7024), the Vivicam 7028 can capture still images up to 3072x2304, not to mention VGA videos with audio. This camera takes 3 AAA batteries and includes support for automatic face & smile detection.

Features

  • 7.1MP Image Sensor
  • 4x Digital Zoom Lens
  • ISO 400 Max
  • 1.8” Flip TFT LCD
  • 16MB Internal SDRAM
  • SD/SDHC up to 8GB
  • Still Images up to 3072x2304 (JPEG)
  • Video Clips up to 640x480 @30fps (AVI)
  • Self Timer
  • Windows, Mac OS Compatible
  • USB 2.0 PC Interface

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    unique flip-out LCD screen - allows for greater flexibility when shooting

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    great for kids - inexpensive and easy to use

Cons
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    poor documentation - included manual lacks detail

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    poor build quality - feels light and cheap in your hands

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    glossy camera body - tacky, and attracts fingerprints

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    internal 16MB of memory is almost useless - only good for emergencies

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    takes three AAA batteries - doesn't include a rechargeable power source

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Anonymous: #vivitar_vivicam_7028 I just bought one of these cameras from Best Buy and it did not include a rechargeable battery....it had no batteries. And as far as smile or face detection...it's not mentioned in the rudimentary manual that was included. I was just looking for a no frills camera. I haven't taken photos yet though....i couldn't find a customer review anywhere else on line for this camera, so I'll post again after I do. Nov 20, 10
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