DXG USA DXG-305V 5-in-1 Digital Companion Digital Camera (Black) | 
| Brand: DXG
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 20048
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 1 Display Size: 1.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 3.5 x 10
MPN: DXG 305VSC Model: DXG-305VSC UPC: 880734030517 EAN: 0880734030517 ASIN: B00097BYFY
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| • | Includes - 4 AAA alkaline batteries / USB / AV output cable / Wrist strap / Earphones / Camera pouch / CD-ROM (driver and application software) / CD Software (Mr. Photo 3, VideoWorks6) for Windows / User's manual | | • | 5-in-1 digital companion combines a video camcorder, MP3 player, 3.3 megapixel digital still camera, voice recorder and PC camera all in one | | • | Great multipurpose product for beginners | | • | 3-megapixel for high-quality prints | | • | 4x digital zoom lets you get in close so you never miss the details |
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Product Description The DXG-305V is the fun and easy way to record the special events in your life. It's small, easy to use and can capture sharp digital photos and videos with just a click. You can also store and play MP3 files. Memory capacity is practically limitless because it uses replaceable SD memory cards. Movie clip recording lets you record at 30 frames per second in MPEG-4 Direct Print lets you connect directly to your printerA?you no longer need your PC to print and share your favorite photos Stores and plays MP3 files Use indoors or outdoorsA?perfect for use on a moment's notice Images and MP3 files are stored on replaceable SD SecureDigital memory storage cards Lens - fixed focus lens; f3.0, f=7.36mm Focus range - normal-3 ft. to infinity; macro-8.5 to 11.5A? Image file format - JPEG (DPOF, EXIF), Direct Print Image resolution - 640x480, 1600x1200, 2304x1536, 2976x2232 (Firmware interpolation) in still picture mode Movie file format - MPEG-4, sound available / Movie resolution - 640x480 pixels, 15 fps; 320x240 pixels, 30 fps MP3 - MPEG 1.0 layer 3 Up to 4x Digital Zoom capability 1.5A? TFT (240x354 pixels) LCD Swivel Screen Built-in Electronic-Flash with effective rangeA?3 to 6 feet; flash modes-auto/off White balance - auto/sunny/cloudy/tungsten/fluorescent EV compensation - -2.0EV to +2.0EV (in 0.5 EV steps) Self-timer - 10 Seconds or 30 Seconds selectable USB Connectivity for transfer to/from Windows PC TV-out format - NTSC / PAL Electronic shutter, 1/4 to 1/1000 sec. Auto power-off - selectable from 30 sec., 1 and 5 minutes Power supply - cameraA?4 AAA alkaline batteries; PC CamA?USB 5V Unit Dimensions LWD - 3.46x2.63x1.6 inches / Weight - less than 2.65 ounces (without batteries
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First impressions of the DXG-305v December 26, 2005 R. Lemieux (California, USA) 203 out of 206 found this review helpful
Well, I've only had the DXG-305v for a couple of weeks now, but have learned quite a bit about it in that time. It was a gift for my 11-year-old, although I of course had to thoroughly check it out myself first. I like the product a lot, but I do have a few complaints and some important "secrets" to reveal in this review, so read on... Specifications: The real specifications for many of the camera's features are almost impossible to determine from DXG's published information. In many cases, completely different specifications appear on the downloadable data sheet, the downloadable user manual, the printed user manual, and the product box! Which (if any) of these actually apply to the camera? Fortunately it is possible to determine what the camera can do through experimentation, and to analyze the digital files it produces to get some reliable specifications. The specifications on the product box seem to be the most accurate. Memory capacity: There is a total of 32MB of built-in memory and about 30MB of that is available for your use (some of the older specification sheets say it's only 14MB out of 16MB total), but that won't get you very far. You'll need to buy at least one SD memory card. The specifications say that the camera supports up to 512MB cards, although DXG technical support says it will probably also recognize 1GB cards. Since I have serious doubts that the support people really understand this product, I stuck with 512MB, which is plenty. This will hold up to 90 minutes of video, or 500+ high quality photos, or about 8 hours of typical MP3 files. Battery life: New users will complain that the camera goes through AAA batteries way too fast. The fact is that you MUST get rechargeable batteries for this camera. A set of rechargeables will run the camera for more than an hour of continuous video recording, or about 3 hours of audio recording (with the LCD turned off), which is really very good. These batteries are inexpensive and they can be recharged hundreds of times. There are also chargers available that can recharge all four batteries in as little as 15 minutes. Repeat: Forget about regular AAAs - get some rechargeables and a fast charger! Still camera: I'm an experienced photographer, and have used many different film and digital cameras. The results from the DXG-305v are nothing to get excited about, but they're better than I expected, at least for outdoor use in good light. Indoor shots are poor unless the room is well lit. The white balance setting is adjustable, but I got the best results leaving it on auto. Again, I'm referring to outdoor shots - changing the white balance for indoor shots has virtually no effect on the image. Flash: The flash works as described. It's really only effective up to maybe six feet away, but it does the job. You can turn the flash off if you want to, but unfortunately, you can't set it to fire with every shot. It only works in auto mode, meaning that it will fire only if the camera decides that the light level is too low. Also, the flash will refuse to fire at all if the batteries are not freshly charged. Once the charge drops a little, the flash does not respond even though the rest of the camera operations are fine. Disappointing! Also, the flash is positioned in a place where it's very easy to cover with your fingers when shooting. Video: Video image quality, like still image quality, is much better outdoors than indoors. The low resolution (320x240) video mode works as advertised and delivers 30fps. In high resolution (640x480) mode, however, the camera does not deliver the 15fps rate claimed in most of the product literature. Actual results in high resolution mode are about 10fps, as described on the product box. In my opinion this slow frame rate is much too choppy and makes the high resolution video mode unusable. The speed of the memory card is not a factor in this. I tried two different types of memory cards - the relatively slow standard SanDisk 512MB card and the much faster SanDisk Ultra II 512MB card - and got exactly the same results. An output jack and special cables are included for connecting the device to other audio/video components for playback. PC camera: I conducted some PC camera tests using Windows Movie Maker 2. When connected to a computer with the USB cable, the DXG-305v at first appears to deliver 30fps in high resolution mode, but this is only half true. In this scenario the sensor is actually working at only 320x240 and this low resolution image is simply scaled up in size to 640x480. Changing the resolution to true 640x480 via software settings drops the frame rate down to about 20fps maximum. On the plus side, the software settings do allow a great deal of control over how the camera behaves in PC mode. Adjustments are included for brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, and hue. The internal microphone does not function in PC camera mode - you'll have to use your computer's microphone instead. Audio recording: The audio recorder function generates 4-bit 8kHz mono files, which are good enough for voice recording but not exactly pleasant to listen to. For some strange reason the audio is stored in WAV format instead of the far more efficient MP3 format. With these settings a 512MB memory card can hold about 12 hours of audio. But how often will you want to record half a day's worth of low quality sound? I would much rather have higher quality audio options with reduced recording times. Audio recording can run for about 3 hours on a full battery charge if you keep the LCD display closed. MP3 playback: This is a feature that currently sets the DXG-305v apart from most other combo cameras. The device recognizes and plays stereo MP3 files transferred from your computer, and music playback quality is fine when using a good pair of headphones. Playback through the tiny built-in speaker is pretty awful, but that's to be expected. Music playback can run for about 2 hours on a full battery charge if you keep the LCD display closed. Software: I have briefly experimented with the included video editing software, and it looks very good. In addition to editing your videos, you can apparently also use the program to burn VCDs (but not DVDs - to get that ability you'll need to pay for an upgrade). If you prefer, the camera's ASF video files can be edited in Windows Movie Maker 2, or presumably just about any editing program. I haven't yet experimented much with the included photo editing software. Miscellaneous: The internal clock/calendar does not keep accurate time, and it resets itself whenever you change batteries. And although the camera has a self-timer, there is no tripod socket! This is just bizarre and inexcusable. Conclusion: Although I thought it was important to point out issues in this review, let me assure you that I really like the camera. It's certainly not perfect, but it does more than anyone should reasonably expect for the price. People who plan to use it as their only camera are likely to be disappointed. It's much more appropriate as an extra camera for fun and experimentation. I think it will appeal mostly to gadget-heads and pre-teen kids. Anyone interested in the DXG-305v is invited to join the new DXG-Digital user group at Yahoo! to discuss all DXG products: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dxg-digital
A Great Camera for Teens October 17, 2005 S. Flaherty (Nevada) 49 out of 50 found this review helpful
This camera was a present for my 13 year old son and he could not be more delighted. Neither could I, and now I want one myself. It takes clear pictures and the video is good in adequate light. I had trouble when I transferred over the mp3s because the title tags did not show up on the DXG. I wrote to CS at DXG and received an immediate response with a number and a person to call. I called the CS person who told me how to fix the problem. I also emailed to ask about mac compatability and was again given an almost immediate reply. I was really impressed with their customer service. A 512 sd card is a must. It does use up batteries pretty quickly, so the next item on my list is an AAA battery recharger and rechargeables. My son was pleased with the sound with the included headphones. It sounds tinny without them, but you can hear it very well. All in all, it was a great present.
definitely a beginner's camera August 2, 2005 The Blaxican (U.S.) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I don't know much about cameras, I just want to be able to record or take pictures for events and such. This camera is perfect for that. I love the small design, it's very easy to handle. My only beef is that this camera does not do well in low light. Unless its the middle of the day and I have all my curtains open, it was impossible to get a good picture inside the house., I've only had my camera a month and I'm still getting to know my camera, but other than the lighting, I am very happy with my purchase.
horrible March 3, 2006 Jaydin Espinel (bronx, ny) 17 out of 25 found this review helpful
this product was horrible, the quality of the pictures it took was just i cant even explain it, i was extremely dissapointed.
Worst Experience July 30, 2006 WendyCunn (Owings Mills, MD. USA) 15 out of 22 found this review helpful
I bought this camera because I'm going to Jamaica and I needed a camera, the video camera was a bonus. When I first tested it, it was during the night time, however in a well lit room, but I couldn't see anything. I figured I could deal with that as long as it took good pictures during the day. When I stepped outside ,which was very bright and sunny, all I could see on the screen was white. I tried all the settings and still encountered a white screen. The only time I actually saw anything on my screen was when I was inside during the day. I brought it back right away, thankfully I had bought it at Wal-Mart and they were happy to refund my money. I hope anyone reading this review will take my advice and not buy this video camera. I would have loved to give it zero stars if amazon gave that option.
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