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Vivitar DVR 925


$129.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very easy to operate, intuitive and obvious. Small enough to fit in a pocket easily. Still photos tend to be sharp and clear.

The Cons:Fast-moving subjects are generally blurred as they move across the screen. Video is very compressed, frequently shows artifacts. Needs ample lighting, anything indoors generally is very grainy.

The Vivitar DVR 925 is a handheld portable video camera designed to fit into a pocket. This is similar in design to the Vivitar DVR 610 but has a larger screen, higher resolution image capturing, and a number of new features.

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Antishake is built in to reduce the amount of shaking in video capture and make still images sharper, and Face and Smile Detection is used when capturing still photos to make sure the shutter releases at the best time possible. The unit is also Pictbridge Ready to enable direct printing of photos without the use of a computer. An additional voice recorder function is built in. Power is stored by a Lithium rechargeable battery.

Features

  • 8.1 Megapixel sensor
  • Still pictures up to 3264x2448 pixel resolution
  • Video up to 1280x720 resolution
  • Antishake
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 2.4 in screen
  • SD card storage
  • Face and Smile Detection
  • Pictbridge Ready
  • Voice Recorder
  • Lithium rechargeable battery

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Pros
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    very easy to operate, intuitive and obvious

  • 1

    small enough to fit in a pocket easily

  • 1

    still photos tend to be sharp and clear

  • 1

    display is large and easy to view

  • 1

    very good quality stills

Cons
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    fast-moving subjects are generally blurred as they move across the screen

  • 1

    video is very compressed, frequently shows artifacts

  • 1

    needs ample lighting, anything indoors generally is very grainy

  • 0

    doesn't pick up much sound and is way too loud when selecting items (no silent mode or volume)

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