Argus DC-3195

 
Posted on February 25th, 2008 under Argus Digital Camera |

argus-dc-3195.jpgCheap Price, get’s the job done with what I need it for. (taking photos of things to sell on auction)

When using the flash it takes a good 5-7 seconds to recharge the flash between shots. Very very very slow camera. I know it’s 3.2 but the picture quality in dark situations isn’t very good. The lag time between pressing the shutter button to it actually snapping a photo is a few seconds. Definitely not good for action shots, very blurry.

Features:

• 1.5″ LTPS LCD Display
• 4x Digital Zoom
• Auto Flash
• 16MB Flash Internal Memory
• SD/MMC Storage Card Slot
• High Speed USB Download
• Photo editing software

System Requirements

Windows® OS (98SE/2000/ME/XP)
• Pentium III 300, Celeron, AMD Athlon ..processor or higher
• 32MB RAM
• 125MB available hard disk space
• CD-ROM Drive
• Available USB port
• 24-bit color display adapter or above

MAC OS:
• 32MB RAM
•125MB available hard disk space
• CD-ROM drive
•Available USB port

 

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