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GE A730 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Red) | 
enlarge | Brand: General Electric Category: Photography
List Price: $163.41 Buy New: $87.87 You Save: $75.54 (46%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 18508
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.6 Maximum Focal Length: 18.3 Minimum Focal Length: 6.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 7.6 x 3.5
MPN: A730RD Model: A730RD UPC: 810027010384 EAN: 0810027010384 ASIN: B0011UPBDO
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Product Description GE's most affordable entry-level digital camera - A 3X optical zoom and a 4.5X digital zoom, a vibrant 2.5-inch LCD screen, 7 megapixels, and a simple, intuitive user interface. Powered by two AA batteries.You want megapixels? The A730 has seven - you dont see that every day in a basic model. A simple, intuitive user interface makes the A730 easy to use right out of the box. A 3X optical zoom and a 4.5X digital zoom capture superior close-ups. And a vibrant 2.5-inch LCD screen makes it easy to frame your subject and review your images. Packed inside its sleek and stylish camera body is a whole host of additional features like in-camera panoramic stitching, red-eye removal, facetracking, electronic stabilization and MPEG-4 movie recording. Powered by two AA batteries, the A730 even has an SD/SDHC memory card slot expandable up to an amazing 4 gigabytes. Youll be hard pressed to find a more feature-rich entry-level camera. And thats why the A730 is one of the first cameras worthy of the GE name. 7.0 megapixels3x Optical Zoom2.5" LCDFace DetectionImage StabilizationPanorama stitching - allows for the creation of ultra-wide panoramic shotsRed-eye removal
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
good product December 13, 2008 i bought this camera because my old one broke. i received this camera on time and in great condition exactly as described. its been a month and nothing bad has happened. i am satisfied.
Good value for money: let down by inadequate documentation November 24, 2008 I already have a Canon S3-IS digital camera for "semi-serious" pictures. However, for many years I've kept a disposable camera in my car, just in case someone crashes into me (a lesson I learned while living in London!). I bought a digital disposable camera, and concluded that such cameras are a severe waste of money, so I decided to invest in this GE model instead. Such cameras are also useful for snapping unexpected moments when I don't have the "real" camera with me. It's very convenient and fairly simple to use. The picture quality obviously isn't as good as the Canon, but then it's a much cheaper camera. My only gripe about this camera is the shoddy documentation. The printed manual is very basic: most of the extra information is in a PDF file on the CD supplied. However, even that doesn't properly explain all the features. Annoyingly, the PDF doesn't have a hyper-linked Table of Contents, which makes its design amateurish. The problem I was trying to solve via the documentation is that I cannot download the pictures from the camera automatically. I suspect that there may be some conflict with the Canon download, but I haven't yet been able to confirm that. I solved the problem by physically removing the SDHC card from the camera and putting it into a card reader. That worked fine, but it's a clumsy solution! The camera has a couple of advantages from my POV: 1) It uses standard AA batteries, so I can use the excellent Sanyo Eneloop AAs, instead of some special rechargeable unit, 2) It uses a standard SD or SDHC memory card, so I don't have to buy a special memory card for this camera. I was able to reuse an older SD card that I'd bought for the Canon camera. Overall, then, it's a good camera for the low price, which could be made excellent with better documentation. It's definitely more economic than a disposable digital camera, and provides better quality than a camera-phone.
Think before you buy August 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera works as best as it can I believe the only bad things that make this camera suck are the following: You can't take a fast enough picture If you hands shake dont buy this camera When the videos come out they are blurry if you accidently drop this camera the lens will break the red camera is not as shiny as the black one (the color is more of a kid setting ) Suggestions if you are desperate for this red camera: *buy a warranty have fun!!!!!
Pretty good. July 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It came quickly, works fine. It's not as nice as my last camera so there's some disappointment, but my last camera, though when I bought it was comparable in price, is now wicked more expensive. So, for the price, this camera is good. But you can find better deals on amazon....sometimes.
great first camera for pre teen July 16, 2008 I purchased this digital camera for my grand daughter. She did all the online research. I checked it out too and agreed it was a great looking camera. She loves it and I recently viewed a short video clip she took at her brothers 2nd birthday party. It was terrific, good quality and sound was good too. All in all a really smart looking, slim, light weight camera. She loves it!
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