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Jenoptik Jendigital JD 350 Multimedia
by DECISION2 - written on 11/06/05 (Useful, 123 readings)
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also an inbuilt MP3 player (this was unknown territory to me at the time). Anyhow I took the bull by the horns and flashed the cash. As a Digital Camera the 350 is OK if a bit basic. No built in viewing screen to see what you are photographing and no zoom facility, however, to date it has been good for those Ebay photos. The camera comes with built in memory which gives you about 30 shots. In a moment of madness I bought an additional 64 meg on a card which neatly slides into the camera. This boasted the available shots to about 1000, however i have since removed this card as the camera keeps locking up with it in situ. The camera is powered by 2 AA batteries, ...
Jenoptik Jendigital JD 350
by tabyorky - written on 16/01/02 (Very useful, 832 readings)
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For Christmas I bought my husband a Digital Camera as he had always wanted one. The one I got him was the Jenoptic 350. The camera is silver and very small. It easily fits in the palm of your hand. It comes with a carry case. It's about the size of a credit card. As well as been a digital camera, you can also use it as a web cam, with this you can video mail and net meeting. We have not tried it out as a web cam yet though as we mainly got it for the camera itself. You need to install the software first. Just put the CD in the hard drive and follow the on screen instructions. This allows you to download your photograph's off the camera on to your PC. ...
Jenoptik Jendigital JD 350
by stickywicket - written on 06/08/01 (Very useful, 1602 readings)
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I wanted one! I wanted one as much as I wanted a Rubix cube when I was 11. A tiny silver Digital Camera has been my passion for the last two weeks, walking past Dixons and Jessops without first drooling, then wincing at the three figure price tags that end in nines.... Hubby has a big old Olympus with apertures and flashes, bits you fix on and little lights everywhere, but everytime we go out those silly little silver batteries need replacing, and we end up carrying the thing around for nothing. So after seeing a digital camera at work a basic Samsung model, point - click - download I was impressed. A little research on prices at Kelkoo opinions on the internet, check ...

