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Busbi BUSCD0001 Point And Shoot Digital Camcorder

Busbi BUSCD0001 Point And Shoot Digital Camcorder
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Binding : Electronics
EAN : 5060034212454
Manufacturer : Busbi
Model : BUSCD0001
Product Group : CE
Release Date : 2007-09-10
ASIN : B000VWYQ20
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Product Description

busbi Video is an ultra slim, point-and-shoot, digital camcorder with full colour display. It comes with 2x AA batteries and a 1GB SD memory card (provides 60 minutes recording time) so you can use it straight out of the box. It also has a built in speaker for voice playback and is small enough to fit in your pocket for easy portability. Now you can create and upload movies to the web in minutes. Capturing special moments and sharing them with others has never been so easy. Creating and sharing movies has never been so easy - Start recording seconds after taking out of the box - Connect via USB and upload your media files - Edit with included software - Upload to YouTube or other sharing sites, or simply email your movies - Easy for non techies to use and enjoy Box contents are as follows: 1 x Video camcorder 1 x USB cable 1 x TV cable 2 x AA battery 1 x User manual 1 x Wrist strap
Customer Reviews
dreadful (2008-09-02)
1
its dreadful- useless manual and its impossible to watch the recording - if you can find it on your computer vwery iffy install(mini)CD gives errors through out- camera has no speakerall in all cheap and light but save your money , you will be well disappointed
OK point and shoot video camera. Not great, but value for money (2008-07-03)
3
My Busbi video camera cost £24.99.In the packaging came:The cameraA mini cd (arcsoft video impression 2 editing software)A USB Cable 2 X AA Batteries1GB (no brand) SD Card, already in the slot.LanyardThe camera is just a little longer than a packet of cigarettes. It's *very* easy to use. The case is made of relatively cheap feeling white plastic. The "Silver" parts of the case are stickers that are adequate (after removing the protective plastic). It feels quite heavy for it's size with the batteries installed. The videos are taken while holding the device in portrait orientation (giving a regular landscape video). It's a bit awkward to hold. There is no lens cap and it's dusty already after one day. When switching on and off it bleeps loudly. I can't see a facility to step through the recorded videos. you can just replay or delete the last one.The display is adequate out of strong sunlight, but can be a bit laggy/blurry when the camera is panned. It's ability to adjut to changing light is slowish but adequate.The SD card slot cover is a poor, loose flap of rubbery plastic. The slot is spring loaded.There is no tripod or other mount holes.The video quality is not brilliant, much like from a webcam. The sound quality is poor, with more hissing then I would have expected, and the audio quality is telephone-like.So would I buy it again? Sure, it's worth £25, but don't expect it to look and feel like a £100 gadget, because it doesn't.I'd probably have give it 3.5 stars if that was an option. Children seem to like it.
Great for children (2008-03-12)
5
I bought a load of these for use at my school. They are perfect for children to use(or teachers who are not confident with more expensive cameras); they're simple to operate and results can be shown immediately in MS Media Player via a USB connection. The only drawback is that they record in motion Jpeg which means that they need converting if you want to use the clips in MS Movie maker - however free software can be downloaded from the internet which can convert the files quickly and easily; then children's creative side can be truly explored. I would recommend rechargeable batteries because they get through a couple of AA batteries each hour of use. The latest moviemaker now supports mjpegs so no conversion necessary
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