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| Pure Digital PSV-351 30 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder | 
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| List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $65.08 You Save: $64.91 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 174 reviews) Sales Rank: 6816 Category: Photography
Publisher: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc. Studio: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc. Brand: Pure Digital Label: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc. Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 2 x 1 x 4
MPN: PSV-351 Model: PSV-351 UPC: 892684000106 EAN: 0892684000106 ASIN: B000FD8MJS
Release Date: May 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  disappointed September 15, 2007 This camera worked a few times on two different Windows XP computers then stopped working. The computers would recognize the camera when attached to the usb port but then only error messages from the camera would follow. Computer also froze once when connected. The camera's website troubleshooting page led to the evaluation that the problem was with the camera's usb arm. This would have been a nice little camera at a good price if not for this big problem.
  Amazingly Good August 30, 2007 I saw this little camera on Martha Stewart and could not believe what its capabilities were, so I ordered one for myself. It did everything she said and more! We took it on a summer trip and used it everywhere. We sent movies to friends and family and have enjoyed seeing them again, now that we are home. I am planning on giving one to my granddaughter for Christmas--she showed me how to use it!!
  I Got This One for my Kids August 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My pre-teen and teenage kids wanted to shoot videos. I did not want them to use my expensive Canon camcorder or any standard tape-based or DVD-based camcorder because I knew these camcorders would not hold up to the rigors of my kids. These camcorders have no moving parts (other than the buttons). Even the zoom is electronic so the lens does not move. This fact makes these camcorders a cheap solution for a simple-enough-for-kids, and rugged little camcorder they can use to do their video creating. Just remember these camcorders have no image stabilization so the videos will have more jiggling than usual, and their low light capability is rather poor. These camcorders are mostly useful for close up situations.
  Great Little Gadget! August 18, 2007 I purchased this item (I think it was one of the first - model 225) many months ago when I saw it on sale at a local discount store. It really fit all my expectations! 1)Something about the size of a cell phone to carry in my purse, 2)instantly able to record memorable moments, 3)easy to use, and 4)easy to save files to my computer and share over email and the web. Within 10 minutes after I opened the box, I had recorded a video and shared it via email without having to read any instructions! I consider myself somewhat technology savvy, but I always dread a new piece of electronic equipment due to trying to learn about all the little bells and whistles. The Flip has simple buttons and functions that don't require lugging around an instructional manual. I read one review that said the USB connection wouldn't fit any USB port on any computer and that it was necessary to buy a cable extension. In contrast, I found that it works on my desktop tower with front USB ports. The weight of the camera sometimes pulls it down slightly, causing the connection to fail, but if I'm careful, it works just fine. I do intend however to get a cable in the future so that I don't have to baby it. The only other thing that I consider a drawback is the lack of a memory card slot. But all in all, I love the camera...it's a keeper!
  What a little wonder! August 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been looking for something like this to fill two needs, one professional, the other personal.
Professionally, I've been looking for a video camera that could be used to capture a short clip of 3-5 minutes of student teaching to include in an electronic portfolio. Since I teach the technology course, all of the tranferring, editing, etc. would fall to me without a solution like the one offered by the Point-and-Shoot. With the built-in USB port and software, students can process their vidoes themsleves. I think the videographer will have to get fairly close for the audio but the picture is certainly sharp enough for the web. Great solution for us!
Personally, I wanted something light and small to capture those unexpected funny and cute things that our grandchildren do, especially when all 7 of them are bouncing off of each other. This camera does the trick.
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