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Vivitar ViviCam 6200W Rugged Digital Camera (6MP, 4x Digital, Waterproof to 10m) 2.0" LCD | 
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| Brand: Vivitar Category: CE
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 12637
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2 Maximum Focal Length: 6.9 Minimum Focal Length: 6.9 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 8.3 x 3
MPN: VIVICAM-6200W Model: VIVICAM-6200W UPC: 019643604865 EAN: 0019643604865 ASIN: B000QCI65I
Release Date: May 3, 2007
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Great camera for the money December 5, 2008 K. Granger (Brighton, UK) I've had this camera for 18 months now and it has proved an excellent buy. For the money the quality of picture is very good both underwater and above. I have managed to get some great underwater shots without having to pay for expensive casing. It has been used underwater quite a bit and is still going strong. I would say it is a second camera, I wouldn't choose to use it unless I was intending to use it underwater as the buttons are a bit robust, but that is a necessity to allow it to be waterproof. I have had no issues with loading onto my computer and I would recommend this to anyone who fancies a dabble with underwater shots.
Brief Comment December 2, 2008 KBr (Lancashire , England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've just received this camera and although I can't comment on it's underwater quality until I get back from holiday I thought I'd mention the fact that, contrary to the technical information given here, it DOES accept 2GB SD cards. The manual says so and I've tried it out myself. I have lots of 2GB cards but ordered a 1GB on the basis of the spec given here and wouldn't want anyone to waste money doing the same. First impression is good, especially given the price but there is good assessment, and examples,in other reviews.
Nightmare!!!! DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA December 1, 2008 J. M. Repila (Oxfordshire, UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought the Vivitar camera for our 7year old daughter as a good rugged kid-proof first camera...unfortunately connecting the camera to our computer system caused a major computer crash (destroyed the windows registry, eliminated previous restore points etc.) and has required professional help to get it sorted! We have not managed to establish why the camera does this, the fact that Vivitar went into recievership and were bought out over the summer means that there is NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT for the camera. In addition within a week one of the buttons on the back of the camera became stuck... All in all very dissapointing for something thats seamed to be just right, is in fact a disaster. DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA.
Blue Screen problems November 10, 2008 J. Whittles (Hertfordshire UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought a Vivicam 6200W to go snorkling in the Galapagos Islands. It worked well, giving very acceptable results, both in still and video mode. On this basis it was good value for money. It is however difficult to see the sceen underwater, although the wide angle makes point & shoot quite successful.The problems started when I returned home and tried to load the pictures on to my PC, which uses Widows XP. When installing the driver from the CD, the computer crashed, leaving me with a blue screen that could not be cleared. The computer was eventually restated, with some difficulty, by a computer engineer, but immediately crashed again when restarting the computer after the driver was installed. From entries on google, others seem to have had similar problems. After taking the engineers costs into account, this has been an expensive purchase. John Whittles
Ease of use November 7, 2008 si (Midlands, UK) Bought this for the kids as it looked rugged and waterproof means they can use it anywhere. As mentioned it is heavy and the mode buttons are a bit difficult to press and are close together. The zoom is a bit complicated (only digital)you press the button once to zoom a bit then again to zoom more before it goes back to no zoom. Again short on buttons means its a pain to navigate menus, but guess thats the cost of being waterproof. It looks like it will last them but they may get frustrated. A great package though with batteries and a nice padded case, but maybe not the ideal for Kids.
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