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 JVC GCA50 Camera

JVC GCA50

 

Newest Review: ... x 6mm, costs £75. Picture quality 640x480 (max 26 pictures) 0.3 mega pixels. JVC GcA50, measuring 60mm x 48mm x 20mm, ... more

 ... costs £85. Picture quality 1280 x 1024 (max 20 pictures) or 640 x 480 (max 140 pictures) 1.3MEGA Pixel. OK the JVC costs a bit more that the others, but at the end of the day you have a picture worth having. The JVC is a camera, a web camera and mini video camera in one. You can take up to 2 minutes of low quality video. I used Kelkoo.co.uk to find the best price on this camera and ordered one. A few days later I received my camera and boy was it small. It came with everything you would need, battery, USB cable, des...more

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s.gould
Crowned Review JVC GCA50: Top Quality, and tiny in size (424 words)
by - written on 10/12/02 (Very useful, 1060 readings)
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.... and no I don't mean that :) I have wanted a digital 'fun' camera ever since I have seen them. I read details, looked at them and always thought, no I will wait. I have used many digital cameras and work in the IT industry so always thought the quality of them was far to low. I again looked around and found the perfect mini fun camera. Below is a comparison so see if you spot what I liked: Sipix Blink, measuring 50mm x 50mm x 15mm, costs £40. Picture quality 640 x 480 (max 100 pictures). L'Espion, measuring 40mm x 60mm x 10mm, costs £35. Picture quality 352 x 288 (max 20 pictures) or 176 x 144 (max 80 pictures) ...  Read the complete review

 

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