Oregon Scientific DS6688-S 3MP ThinCam Digital Camera (Silver)

Oregon Scientific DS6688-S 3MP ThinCam Digital Camera (Silver)
Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
Product Type: Photography
Editorial Review:
Product Description
The DS6688 has an optical viewfinder for greater clarity of use, 1.5" (3.5cm) TFT color preview screen, a "non-limited", Audio-Video Interleave (AVI) movie function with 2x digital zoom, and - as you'd expect from a digital camera made by a company with Oregon Scientific's technological expertise - autofocus, automatic exposure and white balance, flash that can is user selectable on/off or can be set to fire automatically whenever light conditions dictate. Photo quality is user-selectable (fine, normal or basic), and the 16Mb internal memory can be enhanced with the addition of an SD or MM card. Not only that, but it's also possible to copy pictures across from one memory to the other. The DS6688 comes with its own docking station and is compatible with all up-to-date operating systems.
Average customer rating:
- JUST BOUGHT IT AND LOVE IT!
- Highly breakable, confusing P.O.S.
- Great little camera, but not worth $100
- This is a great camera
- Not worth the purchase
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Oregon Scientific DS6688-S 3MP ThinCam Digital Camera (Silver)
Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
ProductGroup: Photography
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Product Features:
- 3.1-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-13-inch prints
- Fixed-focus optical zoom with 2x digital zoom
- 1.5-inch TFT LCD monitor
- Store images on 16MB of internal memory or on separately sold Secure Digital (SD) cards
- Powered by 2 AAA-size batteries (alkaline included, rechargeables recommended)
ASIN: B000A339Q4 |
Product Description
The DS6688 has an optical viewfinder for greater clarity of use, 1.5" (3.5cm) TFT color preview screen, a "non-limited", Audio-Video Interleave (AVI) movie function with 2x digital zoom, and - as you'd expect from a digital camera made by a company with Oregon Scientific's technological expertise - autofocus, automatic exposure and white balance, flash that can is user selectable on/off or can be set to fire automatically whenever light conditions dictate. Photo quality is user-selectable (fine, normal or basic), and the 16Mb internal memory can be enhanced with the addition of an SD or MM card. Not only that, but it's also possible to copy pictures across from one memory to the other. The DS6688 comes with its own docking station and is compatible with all up-to-date operating systems.
Customer Reviews:
JUST BOUGHT IT AND LOVE IT!.......2006-04-05
The camera is very easy to use, I just received it last week and can't wait to start using it. I took a couple of shots just to see how it worked and it's very easy. It has a big screen on the back...and it's also easy to hook up to a pc.
Perfect for the girls...my other camera was too big to take out when partying and this one fits perfectly in my purse. And if I lose...oh well, no big deal, it's so inexpensive!!
Highly breakable, confusing P.O.S........2006-03-18
We bought this for our 12-year old in December 2005 and just threw it out after taking 0 acceptable photos with it. We already have 2 other digital cameras in the house and have used them extensively for two years so this was not a user problem.
1. 2 crucial buttons fell off in one month. We used a paper clip instead.
2. All photos we've taken have been orange-cast, dark, and blurry.
3. The on-off switch is malfunctioning. It's almost impossible to turn the camera off, which means the batteries run down quickly.
4. The user manual has no information on how to correct image problems. We have yet to find any on-line help.
5. Buttons on the camera are tiny and hard to use. Button functions are extremely difficult to figure out unless you have the manual on your knee. Not an intuitive design at all.
We had high hopes for this camera and bought it because of a few good reviews and the camera's sleek design.
Don't waste your money on this.
Great little camera, but not worth $100.......2006-02-28
I like this camera, and it is very cute. I love the fact that it is "the size of a credit card", and it fits in most pockets. The problems that I have with it, though, are these:
1. It takes the flash about 10 seconds on average to get ready
2. When the flash is ready, it isn't very effective and usualy makes the picture worse
3. The pictures end up being blurry unless you keep your hand perfectly still
4. The button that you move around to look at pictures and do different things with can be easily broken and isn't very manageable
These are the four problems I have with this camera. I got this camera because it was cute and small. If that is your reason, you can't get much better, but if you want to take nice pictures, I suggest getting another brand.
This is a great camera.......2006-02-04
I have no idea what the other people are ranting about. Sure, this is not the top of the line camera, but hey, you didn't pay a lot of money for it, either. You get what you pay for. And for what I paid for, I'd say I got a pretty great deal. The camera is really portable and takes great picture, now I really can't go anywhere without it.
Not worth the purchase.......2006-01-24
I figured a camera this small would be somewhat limited on battery life. With the flash on, I'm getting a dozen or so photos per pair of standard Duracell AAA batteries. I've had problems getting the camera to recognize a 128MB SD card - I keep getting a generic "file error". Usually wiping the card fixes the problem. But.. make sure you get a card. If you have the camera hooked up to a PC/laptop via the USB cable... there go your batteries. And since there's no plug for an AC adapter, no chance of driving the camera from the wall socket. The stick on the back that is used for zoom and menu navigation is set so close to the case, you have to get your fingernail under it to move it without pushing it down (which selects the menu option you're on). Picture quality is awful. You might get a 3M photo, but the color is horrible on auto white balance. Time to take a photo after you push the button... let's just say that if your target isn't completely stationary, your photo will be too blurry to keep.
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