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$149.00
from Legend Micro (dotcom Summary: I emailed tech support about this one before I recieved it in the mail because I noticed on the Vivitar website that it could onlly take up to 48MB SD cards. I thought this wierd, so I asked to make sure, and the response was that in fact it had a built-in limitation and could not accept cards above 48MB...so much for the 128 card I bought at the same time from newegg. Oh well. Then the camera arrived just today. I unboxed it, read the quick start guide and assembled all the necessary ingredients (batteries, SD card, etc) and turned it on. Nothing. Well, not exactly, beeping, flashing LED, and nothing. I got an error code 111 and flashing...I was decided not to accept this fate, so I checked the connections of the card and batteries...everything looked okay, but I endeavored to try again. Turned it on, same thing. 12 more on again off agains, ,and it booted the OSD asking for me to set the clock (mind you I had changed nothing about the setup). I set the clock, formatted the SD disk, and turned in off. Went to turn it back on. And it has been a lost cause since then. I emailed tecch support again, I will wait to see what they say, but nothings forbodes well. The site has no mention of what specific error codes mean, the literature supplied is WAY cautious in its wording...of 37 pages, 3 are warnings about how the camera will not work or cause elecric shock if you do this or that. arrgh! Will repost if any miracles take place. Strengths: Looks nice...like that helps when it doesn't work. And seems to have a great feature set, but again kinda worthless when the thing shipped more or less dead on arrival. Weaknesses: See above. Similar Products Used: Vivtar 3630 (few working parts, had me sold on vivtar though quality of pictures is not the best, still overall a good solid camera) Customer Service: good at getting back to you, but seems like I'm having to use it too much for a person with a physics degree.
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