Pretec DC-530 0.3MP Digital Camera, PC Camera, MP3 Player, Voice Recorder

Pretec DC-530 0.3MP Digital Camera, PC Camera, MP3 Player, Voice Recorder

Pretec DC-530 0.3MP Digital Camera, PC Camera, MP3 Player, Voice Recorder
Manufacturer: PreTec
Product Type: Photography

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Product Description
Taking the Personal Digital Appliance concept to the next level, Pretec Electronics revolutionized the digital appliance with the introduction of a new breed of product that blurred the lines between digital imaging and digital multimedia equipment - a powerful four-in-one digital still camera/ digital video PC camera/MP3 music player/digital voice recorder combination called the DC-530.A unique product in terms of design and functionality, the DC-530 is a fully equipped 640X480 high resolution Digital Camera and USB PC camera with an integrated, easy-to-use MP3 player and voice recorder. With the click of a button, now virtually anyone can use this simple-to-operate device to easily experience both quality audio and video for a true multimedia adventure, whether at work, home, or on the go.With just two AA batteries, a large number of both still and motion images can be captured, or hours of MP3 music can be played and voice being digitally recorded. DC530 is an excellent personal multimedia companion for almost any family and anyone who requires both portability and imaging functionality such as real estate and insurance agents, landscape architects, journalists, location scouts, and interior designers.This robust model is an extension of Pretec's DC-1500, DC-800, DC-600, and DC-520 series of traditional Digital Cameras currently available. The latest Pretec DC-530 features an optical resolution at 640X480 pixels and 2 MB of Flash Memory. The Pretec DC-530 is packed with features you have always wanted in a digital camera. The Pretec DC-530 lets you take snapshots in an instant and show them off to everyone. You can download the pictures through its USB port for high speed image transfer. With two Alkaline batteries, you can take up to 200 images. And DC530 can also be connected to TV in NTSC or PAL system.
Amazon.com Review
You've decided that it's time to get a new electronic gadget--but which one? A digital camera sounds exciting, but an MP3 player would be fun, too. Of course, having a Webcam for videoconferencing might be neat, and, if you're a student, a digital voice recorder would be useful for taping lectures. With so many options, which should you choose? Thanks to Pretec, your decision-making worries are over. With the DC-530, you get all four devices in one cute pocketsize package.

The instruction manual is quite thin, but the controls are intuitive and well arranged, so most users will probably never even glance at the directions. A power button, shutter release, and mode dial are located on the top of the unit, and there's a four-way rocker switch on the front, next to the LCD status display.

Judging by the "DC" in the model name, it seems that Pretec considers the digital camera to be the most important of the camera's functions. Its 640 x 480 CMOS sensor, fixed-focus lens, automatic built-in flash, and optical viewfinder are all pretty standard fare for entry-level digital cameras. Images can be stored either in the 2 MB of internal memory or on the included 32 MB Type I CompactFlash card (which also holds MP3 music files). At this price, you don't get an LCD display for previewing and reviewing your shots, but there is a small LCD panel that lets you know how many shots are remaining, flash status, etc. Strangely, this panel is placed on the front of the camera, so you'll have to point the camera at yourself each time you want to check if the flash is on or see how many shots you have left.

To share your photos with others, you can either view them on a TV (the connecting cable is included) or transfer them to your home computer. Image transfer is quick, thanks to the USB connection. Image quality is acceptable--not particularly detailed, but with reasonable color reproduction. The fixed-focus lens means you don't have to worry about blurry snapshots, though the lens doesn't deal well with close-ups. With a resolution of 640 x 480, the images will look OK as e-mailed pictures or Web-based photos, but even 4-by-6-inch prints will be unacceptably fuzzy. As with the Polaroid i-zone or a disposable camera, this is a camera you use to capture memories, not to become the next Ansel Adams. With the exception of the flash (which can be switched between "auto" and "off"), every other function on the camera is preset or automatic: just point and shoot.

Twist the mode knob to MP3, and you're ready to start listening to music. Depending upon recording quality, MP3 files require more or less 1 MB of memory per minute, so the camera's 32 MB card gives you around a half-hour of music. If you're hoping to bring more songs along, you can either record at a lower quality or purchase an additional memory card. The unit uses standard Type I CompactFlash cards, which are available in capacities of up to 256 MB. With the included software, song transfer was speedy and drag-and-drop simple. Though most of the other combination digital camera/MP3 players employ copy protection that forces owners to use proprietary software and cables to transfer files, the Pretec will also play CompactFlash cards that were recorded on a dedicated card reader/writer--there seems to be no copy protection at all, making it much easier for people to transfer files to and from the player.

Like the digital camera, the MP3 player is quite basic, letting listeners adjust the volume, play, pause, rewind, and fast forward. You won't find any advanced features like shuffle, repeat, or tone adjustment. In MP3 mode, even the LCD display is quite basic--information is limited to volume and battery condition.

When used as an audio recorder, the DC-530 saves sounds as an 8 kHz mono PCM "wav" file. Files take about 1 MB per minute of memory (unlike MP3 files, these aren't compressed). The recorder uses a built-in microphone, and you can play back your files through headphones or transfer them to your computer.

The DC-530 comes with a comprehensive software suite, including MGI PhotoSuite III SE, Siren Jukebox Xpress, and MGI VideoWave SE. The package includes a belt-loop carrying pouch, headphones, software, two AA batteries, and cables to connect the unit to your computer and TV.

Each of the four functions is pretty basic, but they work as advertised and are fun to use. For the same price as the DC-530, you could purchase a digital camera (or MP3 player, or Webcam) with more features, but taken as a whole, it's a reasonably priced and fun little gadget.


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