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| Brand: Creative Labs Category: Photography
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New (37) Used (1) from $96.16
Rating: 42 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 2 Display Size: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 7.5 x 1.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: VF0570-S Model: VF0570-S UPC: 054651159679 EAN: 0054651159679 ASIN: B0018QIOPI
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Awesome camcorder really cute June 24, 2008 MetalheadMissy74 (Canton,Ny 13617) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must of bought bout 2-3 different cameras in the course of 08 so far. In search of a good quality including the embarassing keychain cam, one by sakar which is a nice cam for still shoots. and a creative webcamw which is awesome so i know they got good quality cams and a logitech which i didn't care for. This one is by far my favorite video capablity camera so far . The image quality is amazingly good. I been searching for something to do my expotv video opinions with as well they keep rejecting the others from the other cam due to lack of quality.I can see already by the image quality here that won't be a problem. It is a cute little cam however the usb thing looks a bit flimsy but long as I am careful i see no problems. I recommend t his to others looking for a cool little device to take with you on family trip that you can just pop in your purse take with you rechargablility is nice . No Sd Cards needed thats also a good saver. This is a cool little gadget Giving it 5 stars for being cool alone :).
Good First Try June 15, 2008 Alan Kaufman (Charlotte, NC, USA) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
The first edition of the Creative Labs Vado Pocket Video Camcorder is a fun and handy toy, however it has a few flaws built in. When I excitedly ordered it, I did not know that the software is incompatible with my Mac. I would like to know when they will fix this obvious exclusion. Also, the Vado display shows a vivid playback but looks grainy when blown-up on the computer, even using the highest resolution. That said, it is a great idea, very portable and handy, and easy to operate for recording and playback.
awesome value for the price June 13, 2008 J. L. Sage 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
this little video camera is pretty great for the price. it is of course not a very high quality video when you transfer it to your computer, but thats not what it is meant for. i love to throw this in my purse along with my little point and shoot camera. it is awesome to have so that you never miss a moment. it is extremely easy to use, great for anyone who wants something easy to use. this would be perfect for the grandparents or even teenagers if they want something small and simple. this also is actually smaller than my blackberry curve. i LOVE this little camera and i have it with me at all times, which is easy since it is so small! if you are looking for high quality video, this isnt for you. but for youtube videos and such, its just right!
MAC USERS BEWARE - Don't Buy This Product June 13, 2008 Annie M. Anderson (Alameda, CA USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am a Mac user, and I did my research. I always do. But nowhere, on Creative's site or on Amazon, did it say that all of the files are saved as .AVI. Yes, you can play the videos in QuickTime, once you have downloaded XivD, but you cannot edit in iMovie. So what you see is what you get...no editing allowed. I did some reasearch on the web about converting .AVI to iMovie format, but everyone complained that you lost quality, and on this little recorder, you cannot afford to lose any more quality. I got this thinking we can record little snippets, do some very light editing, to trim off the fat in iMovie, and that we could do it easily. No way...not with an .AVI format. And I got this for my husband for Father's Day too...darn it.
Can't Record Very Long June 12, 2008 R. H. Hardin (OH United States) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
It won't record the 35 minutes it takes to document for myself a daily bike ride. It shuts off sometime and saves no file, during that interval. If I stop and restart the recording every 8 minutes, it works okay, but that isn't much use if it's clipped outside the vehicle, for instance. It must be some battery-saving feature or other that enables itself even when recording. Anyway it won't work for you if you're thinking of long recordings. I don't find any documentation at all anywhere. I don't like to be ungrateful - the size and price and what it does is amazing, just not what it seemed to claim, exactly. ADDED: It seems to record 35 minutes okay on the desk. Just not on a bicycle (I tried it three times), unless it's in short segments. I wonder if the battery shakes and loses contact. Something's killing the recording. But that doesn't explain why it would work in short segments. ADDED ADDED: I have a successful 35 minute bicycle recording by being very careful to limit handlebar jarring as much as possible, picking smooth pavement, holding on tightly, and going slower. Apparently the battery contact guess is correct.
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