Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Busbi BUSVP0010R Video Plus Point & Shoot Digital Camcorder

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Manufacturer: Busbi
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Busbi EAN: 5060034212553 Feature: Not Mac compatible Label: Busbi Manufacturer: Busbi Model: BUSVP0010R Publisher: Busbi Release Date: 2007-11-21 Studio: Busbi
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Not Mac compatible
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It's not a Flip but it's definitely not a Flop... Comment: Nothing about this disappoints. It is completely idiot proof. The video and sound quality are just fine for everyday point and shoot. I particularly like two features not available of the Flip- the capability to record up to 4 hours with a memory card, and the rotating screen. The software that comes preloaded is completely intuitive, as is the camera itself. This is a brilliant piece of kit all round
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pocket sized camcorder Comment: Our existing camcorder is just too large to keep with us at all times......so often "it`s in the car!" ......."so use a phone camera!"......the Busbi Video Plus is far superior to a phone camera and captures up to 30 minutes continuously in Normal mode and 1 hour in LP mode. An external SD/MMC card slot (max 2GB) can add a further 4 hours recording time. I would recommend using rechargable batteries (2 x AA) which last for 1 hour++. AV cable for TV was included as was a USB so no additional cables to purchase. Also a soft carrying pouch provided. It weighs just under 100 grams.
It fits in a pocket easily and takes just 3 seconds to switch on ready to video.....it really is that quick. The quality of the video captured is excellent considering its size and price both in definition, colour and sound. It has a 2x digital zoom and a flip-out 1.5" screen (180 degrees) so you can video yourself!
The Busbi Video Plus has built-in Memory Manager Editing Software which enables easy downloading to a PC, works well and is extremely easy to use.......it`s about fun, convenience and simplicity......
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Editorial Reviews:
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There really is no easier way to share and save the moments worth remembering. Whether a scenic vacation destination, a child?s football game or just a simple backyard barbeque with your family, this easy to use digital camcorder is ready whenever and wherever.
Built-in microphone and speaker
2 x digital zoom
SD expansion slot to add up to 4 hours recording time with SD card (sold separately)
Flipout colour display for self recording
Accessory Kit Includes: 2 ?AA? batteries, integrated video demo, USB adapter cable, TV/AV output cables, carry pouch and wrist strap.
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