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buglebe
01-18-2005, 11:30 AM
Is this a good deal? I want camcorder but don't want to spend a lot for it.
I don't know anything about pixels etc.




Mitsuba DV5+ 4.1 MP Digital Video Recorder & Camera


Regular price $399.95
Sale price $149.95



Description:

Record the fun of family vacations and other life-long memories right from the palm of your hand with the compact but feature-packed Mitsuba DV5 Plus Digital Camera/ Camcorder.

Mitsuba's 4.1 Mega Pixel DV5 Plus Digital Camera/Camcorder offers a multitude of advanced features and lets you capture digital still images or movie memories in vivid, true-to-life color with stunning detail and clarity.

This super-compact and portable digital camera /camcorder features a 1.5 color TFT LCD Swivel Screen for preview and playback.

Stylish and compact, the DV5 Plus acts as a digital camera, a digital video camera, a PC camera and a digital voice recorder.


In seconds you'll be ready to capture memories to share and enjoy for a lifetime.
You can even view your movies or pictures on your TV!

Features include:

270 Rotating 1.5-Inch TFT LCD Screen
Digital Still Resolution (2048 x 1536)
4.1 Mega Pixels
MPEG 4
Digital Video (QVGA 320 x 240) 10 fps
Digital Voice Recorder
TV Out (supports NTSC/PAL color system)
4x Digital Zoom
Auto Exposure/White Balance
10 Second Self Timer
Power Saving Mode Net
(60 second idle shutoff)
Integrated Microphone/Speaker

Accessories included:

Deluxe Carry Bag (3 compartment)
USB Cable
Software
Lens Cap
Mini Tripod
A/V Input/Output Cable
Instruction Manual
Dimensions: 5H x 4L x 2W5

This high quality product has been factory reconditioned.

Eyore
01-18-2005, 11:51 AM
I don't know if this is the same camera or not but I found this on it.
http://www.epinions.com/pr-Mitsuba_DV5_Digital_Camera/display_~reviews

buglebe
01-18-2005, 09:48 PM
Thanks Eyore I guess I will pass on this one. Thanks for the tip.
Can anyone recommend a good one in the $200 to $250. range?
The biggest factor needs to be ease to use! :eek:

Eyore
01-18-2005, 09:53 PM
Your welcome, I would help if I could but I no nothing about them. Have never owned one. Good luck on finding one.