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Vivitar 12 MP Digital Camcorder with 4X Digital Zoom Video Camera with 1.8-Inch LCD Screen, Colors and Styles May Vary

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Style: DVR508


Features

  • 1.8" preview screen
  • 12 Mega Pixels
  • High-definition
  • SD card supported
  • Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)
  • 1.8" preview screen, 5.1MP (2592 x 1944) resolution, High-definition, SD card supported, Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)
  • 1.8" preview screen^5.1MP (2592 x 1944) resolution^High-definition^SD card supported^Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)

Description

The powerful DVR packs loads of features into easy-to-carry technology. Capture the moment with dramatic stills or action filled videos- all in high definition. When you're done, print your photos or share your videos which are stored on convenient SD media cards. With 4x digital zoom, 3 AAA battery power source, and 1.8" LCD, the DVR 508 is the perfect companion for those on the go!


Product Dimensions: 4 x 1.75 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Item model number: DVR508


Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 25, 2010


Manufacturer: Vivitar


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good gift for younger people
Style: DVR508
I bought this as a present for my 8 year old niece. She loved it. It works fairly well and she makes a bunch of crazy videos. The quality is mediocre, which I expected for the price. It is great for her to play with and create family entertainment and very easy for her to use, but I would not use it to record special moments. The zoom is lackluster and the picture quality quickly degrades when you use it. The microphone has no noise filter so it picks up everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by Mieczkowski

  • A very good "Economy" Video Recorder
On Christmas day 2011 I ordered the Vivitar DGTL Video Recorder DGTL Video Recorder with one of the Amazon Gift Cards I had just received. I wanted to photograph a video of the H.O. Gauge Train Layout I was building to show to some friends & relatives. It's small, easy to use, and the instructions were pretty clear & simple. I was using it a few minutes after unpacking it. It was worth much more than the $49.95 price I paid for it, but the quality was less than I had hoped for when photographing small objects close-up. It Is rated as "Hi-Def" but as with digital still cameras, the megapixels are not as important as the optics. A Hi-Def camera with lesser optics does not really produce a Hi-Def video. If you want an example of the quality, go to YouTube and search for Trains as of 12-29-2011.mp4 which was recorded with this recorder. Wanting better detail and quality, I then ordered a Panasonic Video Recorder Panasonic HDC-TM90K 3D Compatible Camcorder with 16GB Internal Flash Memory (Black) which is a much more expensive recorder, but gives much better detail. Examples of the Panasonic recorder can be found by going to YouTube and searching for HO Train Layout.m2ts You can see other examples of the Panasonics work by going to YouTube and typing Paulietree1 in the search box at the top of the page. As you might guess, the quality of a video recorder varies with the price. If you want really good, clear video you're going to have to spend a few hundred dollars. If the quality you saw in the first video I listed is acceptable, you cannot beat the Vivitar DGTL Video Recorder for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012 by Paul G.

  • An advanced toy-but acceptable if you don't expect too much
If you keep the focus on nearly full-wide (which is really a 'normal' viewing aspect and is not Wide by any means, you get a decent picture. Once you try zooming-in, it gets all pixelated. (Must be a digital zoom...not an optical zoom). And' I'd suggest leaving the meter set to 'multi' as opposed to 'center' as it will react more accurately to changing light and half-light half-shadow areas. My guess however is that it isn't above the quality of a good cell phone video. But it looks nice with the flip out screen. (And it IS small). And it's nice to have Alkaline batteries as the power source instead of a built in rechargable. A quick change of batteries keeps you in business...and alkalines don't loose power sitting around for weeks in the unit like a rechargeable built-in would. The nicest part is the SD card (at extra cost) which you can quickly remove, stick it in your computer's ard slot, and have the computer's media player show the footage ASAP (besides seeing it on the built-in camera screen, of course). It comes with software for editing and sharing but I doubt I'll need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2012 by Frugal Bargain Hunter

  • Very Small
Style: DVR508HD-RED
This little dainty camera is smaller than I expected or as portrayed on the image. It fits snuggly in my wrist and it operates easily. It is very light weight and has a pretty red shinny color. The screen is small but scenes are very visual. It comes with a TV cable, an installation CD and a USB cable, but NOT an SD Memory Card. I have to go out and buy one because on the screen it demands that one be placed inside camera, even though it comes with 250MB of free space. I'm not sure how many hours that amounts to while taping. I believe it is always best to have several SD memory cards on hand just in case it poofs out. In addition, 3 AAA batteries will be needed to install inside the camera for backup purposes or to use when the camera powers down. In my opinion, I believe that this camera is more suitable for a teenager or small child who is just experimenting with learning how to use such an item. But who would want to pay over $100 for such a toy? Not me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2014 by manymoons

  • Cute Camera
I bought this on a whim. I was Skyping with a friend in Japan, and we got to talking about video cameras, So I checked Amazon -- saw a Vivitar (love & trust their lenses) and they had seven cameras left at under $30. For that price -- grabbed one. Turns out the three AAA batteries required weigh more than the camera, and the camera is smaller than my Sony. You have zoom, view screen and all the goodies necessary to get that video -- without having to carry anything heavy or cumbersome. Liked it so much I was telling a friend about it, and, as there were more available, he immediately grabbed one to take to a Rebba concert he's going to in late April 2013. Because it is so small, the setup buttons are a pain ... but the light weight and everything else about it, combined with a cost that is less than eating out at the neighborhood restaurant ... this is something worth considering. There may be a downside, but I haven't found it yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2013 by William L. Lipton Jr.

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