The Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) is retailed at $80 which isn't a lot of money considering all the things it can do. The Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) is comes with a frame rate capture of 18 FPS and a bonus 2GB micro SD card. The SD Card actually comes with the camera for absolutely free. So there is no need to go shopping for a memory and spend extra money on something that is already provided. This is the one thing I liked about the frame rate capture of 18 FPS and a bonus 2GB micro SD card. A company who offers their customers a "free" extra for their purchase has the potential to be in business for a long time.
The Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) is small enough to stick right on your keychain if you choose to which might be cool for some but for me, it was a bit too small. I misplaced the Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) majority of the time I had it. On the upside though it was small enough to the point where it was all around easy to carry.
As far as clarity was concerned, it offered that with no problem at all. I loved how my pictures and videos came out. The Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) is one of the best cameras I've had a chance to use thus far. The
Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) has high resolution and takes 18 frames per second. It can transfer digital files extremely fast and can use a micro SD card of up to 8 GB's for hours of high video recording.
Even though the Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) did just about everything a bigger digital camera did , I wasn't pleased with the size. No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't fall in love with the size. It was so small that you could put it on your hat and or the collar of your shirt. It's so small that you can drop it an not know. It's harder to hold and look through as well. I've strayed away from the Mini DV Camera - World's Smallest Hi-Res Camcorder (18 FPS) because of the size. But the performance is nothing to overlook. It works well, takes great pictures and records awesome video. And for $80 you really can't beat the price or the product with a stick.
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