 | Digital Concepts Digital Camera |
List Price: $29.99
 | Includes driver and utility softwareMicrophone required for sending audioCompatible with Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP |
 | Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod with... |
List Price: $24.99 Price: $15.12 You Save: $9.87 (39%) | Comes with carrying caseProfessional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tiltSuitable for most digital and film cameras, as well as... |

List Price:
$29.99
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Product Details
- Includes driver and utility software
- Microphone required for sending audio
- Compatible with Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP
- USB 1.1 interface
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Product Description
Digital concepts is bringing you more rapidly to your loved ones or business associates with the Digital Concepts Digital Camera. This camera allows you to take up to 152 rapid photos to go. Simply plug the digital camera back into the USB port and download and condense your photos to share with friends and family. Make your world be communicated alive with stop-motion animation, broadcast your party or chit-chat one on one with video.
Customer Reviews
Unpractical
This does not take a envision worth viewing to the most inexperienced eye. I'd say it would be good for my 2 year old grandson but I think he'd like the run around one that makes noise in the dollar store better. Do not waste your money. Too difficult to use for a offspring and the pictures are all trash anyway.
2008-08-01
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
No software nearby
I distracted the driver CD for this camera. I cannot find the drivers anywhere on internet. Contacting Amazon / iconcepts did not solve the motive.
2008-06-09
(Greensboro, NC United States) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 2
Never received it...
I ordered this years ago, it never here but back then Amazon didn't have the customer service and features it has today to help you. So, since I never received it (even though Amazon's files say they sent it), I can't clarification on it.
2007-07-12
(LI, NY, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Identical of Junk
This camera works o.k for the first twosome months then it breaks. I've had mine for 3mnths and the screen went fuzzy and the pictures come out with fuzz on them. It is a unusable of money
2007-04-07
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Air of Junk
The camera does not have the talents to recharge its battery or if it does there is no charger available. We can't get any info in the camera at all.
2006-01-03
| the col (colorado) | Helpful Votes: 7 | Rating: 1

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You Save: $9.87 (39%)
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Product Details
- Comes with carrying case
- Professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tilt
- Suitable for most digital and film cameras, as well as camcorders
- Lightweight and collapsible to 22 inches
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Product Description
Sakar Cosmopolitan designs, manufactures, and markets 35mm digital cameras, binoculars, computer accessories, electronic toys and humour fitness products. It offers consumers a unique blend of high-priced quality products at affordable prices. In addition, Sakar enjoys an production wide reputation for servicing its trade retailers due to its state of the art operational systems.
The Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod is intended for most film and digital cameras as well as camcorders. Featuring a quick-release plate that makes it a gust to switch to handheld shooting and a professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and attack, the TR-60N lets you capture images from any angle you can imagine. The tripod can perpetuate to a height of 55 inches when in use, and collapse to just 22 inches for fraternize or storage. For your convenience, a carrying case is included. Lightweight, at, and affordable, the Digital Concepts TR-60N is a great tripod for photographers of all levels of experience.
What's in the Box
TR60N tripod and shipping case.
Customer Reviews
Noteworthy Customer Service
After I distracted my quick release plate, I called Sakar, the manufacturer, and asked how I could purchase a irritable release plate. The customer representative said they would send me a new quick release layer, free of charge. In doubt, I gave him my address. Today, I received - not a quick freedom plate - but a brand new tripod of the same model! I can't believe a company would be so generous. Thank you Sakar! Please aid this company! Their customer service is excellent! (Mine is a TR-64, but since TR-60 is viewed by more people, I employment my review here.)
2010-03-05
| follower of Dionysus (Minneapolis, MN) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Appropriate choice
Very hairy and affordable product. It is very light and my camera makes the tripod top heavy in the wind. Still a very agreeably choice.
2010-02-26
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
can`t keep in view more for the price, but is fragile
with this tripod everithing is keen, so far, it works perfect for my light superzoom camera, but eventualy I`ll upgrade do a DSLR so I dont whink any plump camera can be trusted to this tripod. I repeat, I`m happy with my tripod, but for a heavy camera I`ll buy an all metal tripod.
2010-02-25
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Not Recommended
I over recall above all else, when one is buying a tripod in this price range, they should more or less expect to get what they're paying for. I will say this particular tripod is enough for the most basic still photography, but is really not appropriate for any kind of video. Even with regular, inexpensive apropos and shoots, the build quality of the unit is quite low, to the point where I can easily see the tripod or steer failing, resulting in a broken camera.
It does seem to bring together all the best features of a lightweight tripod: pill-joint feet, carry handle, dual levels, quick release, three way pan/battle against, etc. However, from day one I found the levels almost useless (don't think they're seated properly). The "fluid" panning process is more like "gravel" panning action. And the legs are finicky when extending/retracting (keep an eye on to get stuck).
Speaking of which, on day two, the second time I setup the tripod, one of the legs popped out of its chairman joint without any provocation or manhandling. This leg now has a tendency to pop out whenever deploying the tripod. A definite annoyance, and absolutely makes me question how safe it is to put a camera on top.
Granted, the fix is fairly easy (pop back into joint), but this indicates how frangible the build quality is. And if that leg popped out with a camera mounted, the whole thing would come crashing down.
Whole, I don't feel comfortable putting even a semi-decent digi on this tripod. It's shoddy in extended, and even more so fully extended. I can easily see it collapsing randomly. I'm going to keep it around as a stand for jerry-rigged lighting (which it works reasonably well for), but I incredulity this thing will ever see a camera again.
In short, I absolutely cannot recommend this tripod for supporting any kind of serious precise equipment. As mentioned, it serves reasonably well as a stand for accessories, and may be good to have around if your primary tripod fails and you deep down need a backup in a pinch. This is why I gave it three stars as opposed to one (ie: it's worth about what you pay for it, and has some basic utility). But again, there's no way I can countersign this as a support for even the most rudimentary camera.
Do yourself a big favor and spend only five more dollars on a Velbon CX-300 tripod, which has some ideal of quality, and won't result in catastrophic failure. If you want to step up to something decent, yet still inexpensive, go with a Cullmann Nanomax 220, or a Slik U9000 (in that degree) both available here on Amazon. It's not worth putting your $70, $150, $250+++ camera on a two bit tripod that's bound to fall flat. Spend a few more dollars and get something reliable.
2010-02-19
| Camera Dude (Los Angeles, CA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 3
for twopence junk
This tripod is mostly for a song plastic. I attached my Nikon P90 (not a heavy camera) and was afraid to take my hand off the camera because I tenderness the whole thing might just collapse. I was looking for a bargain for $16 but after 15 minutes out of the box realized it was not. I resolute to return to Amazon, hope all goes well with that. You get what you pay for and I will be paying much more for a quality tripod.
2010-02-17
| scor3ion (Coin, IA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1

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Product Details
- Protected by 15-year warranty
- Ideal for photographing small items
- Enables macro photography using a standard lens
- Includes +1, +2, +4 and +10 diopter filters
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Product Description
The restful-to-use solution for getting extra close! This set includes 4 lenses: +1, +2 and +4 lenses and a +10 macro adapter that lets you move in as secluded as 4 (with 50mm lens). Just screw onto lens like a clarify and take great close-ups. Each close up lens maintains resolution and duplicate clarity while magnifying image size. Use the lenses individually or in conglomeration. Ideal for cataloging small items and focusing in on details of currency, flowers, jewelry, insects, papers, small collectibles, or anything puny that requires up-close detail as well as industrial photos of miniaturized components, medical and dental laboratory vocation and other scientific photography. Includes filter wallet
Customer Reviews
Don't be sure why anyone would bother with the +1, +2, or +4, but the set's cheap enough...
Some moment ago, I had a 52mm +10 closeup I'd purchased from a local Wolf Camera. Was a great little gauze to experiment with. I sold the camera and lenses/filters I had when I upgraded to a D80 w/ Nikon 18-200 lens, and never did find a 72mm +10 purify until I saw this set on Amazon. But I was hesitant due to the price. I paid $30 for the one 52mm +10 filter, and here are 4 filters, including a +10, for less than $15 out-and-out? Recently sold the 18-200mm lens, and got a couple Sigma lenses (18-50 and 70-300), and once caved and added the 58mm versions of these filters. I figured as cheap as they were, even if they were pure crap, it wouldn't be a big erosion.
What I've found is the +10 in this set produces far less distortion at the edges than the one I got from Wolf. However, the image is very hazy. It's easily fixable with some discriminate boost, so it's only a minor annoyance (and the reason I went with 4 instead of 5 stars).
The best way to use these filters is to put them on your longest lens for highest effect, set your lens to manual focus @ infinity, and get close to whatever your taking a picture of. Trusted close. With the 70-300 @ 300mm and the +10 filter I can get within ~2 inches of my subject. Auto-meet will not work, don't even try. Instead, keep the lens at infinity, and physically move your lens closer or farther from the point to bring it into focus. The depth of field is practically non-existent at this magnification, so make your movements very ease up, and very shallow. Your pictures will also greatly benefit from a lot of light, ideally you'll use a ring flash, or set a fag flash to fire when you snap your shot. On-board flash may cause more problems than it's worth, and will seemly produce a shadow from your lens. A hot-show flash will help some, but you really want the light pointing at your subjugate, and that's just too difficult when it's sitting back next to your face.
2010-02-08
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Solid lenses, but I couldn't completely judge the picture
I unintentionally ordered this size when I need a different size for my camera. The lenses are well made, so I am planning on ordering the same label in the right size in the near future.
2009-10-08
| Craftologist (DFW TX) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
True Value
These are a colossal buy. You can't beat the price for added flexibility. They attach easily and do their job (magnifying the image) remarkably well.
Couple of things to mention- one is that of course, once these are attached to the lens one has to use manual focus. That could be a mess for folks trying to shoot things that move quickly. Additionally, the DOF narrows significantly with the stronger magnifications. This could be a question if you're shooting insects. Neither of these issues have to do with this manufacturer nor the vendor, but rather limitations of the product itself.
For me though, these diopters toil extremely well for my purposes (artistic, abstract photography and flower macros.) I find the functionality to be the best. My only complaint, and considering what I got for the price, it's a small complaint, is about the packaging. Personally, I would prefer a occurrence with non-scratch surfaces, but the folding, wallet design is a good one. All in all, an excellent product and a profound value for the money.
2009-08-13
| amber (issaquah, wa) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 5
Tickety-boo when Used Correctly.
I see that in the unresponsive ratings here the people simply misunderstood what these are for. They are to move your camera in CLOSER to the subject and simulate a macro lens. What they do is in reality act as a magnifying glass. And like one, you need to move it in and out till you find the appropriate distance for it to work politely. This is not a tele-converter.
I find they work quite well. I have had macro lenses in which the subject takes up the sensor, a 1:1 correlation. These however allow for the subject to assault the sensor. Instead of life size these make for tear of super giant monster sized. Ultra macro can be achieved with the small outgoings of fifteen bucks.
I find there is no outstanding vignetting or aberrations. At the highest magnifications there is an extremely shallow profoundness of field, so be sure you are prepared to work with that if you plan on working in those types of magnification.
Total a great product, and with macro lenses starting at $500, I encourage you to sacrifice hardly a little of that macro lens fund to just give these a try and see if you can't go spend that extra money saved up on a hot friend, camera geek.
2009-08-04
| Helpful Votes: 27 | Rating: 5
Healthy in Theory - Can't Focus Through These AT ALL.
I purchased these to try and draw out the focus on my zoom lens ... all I extended in reality was a headache. The 2x was not completely unresolvable to work with, but anything higher ... very out of focus and blurry. Save your money for a nicer lens rather than.
2009-07-05
| Xaos Queen (SE, Michigan) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1

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Product Details
- Comes Complete With Blower Brush, Non-Abrasive Lens Tissue, Lens Fluid, Cloth & Cotton Swabs
- Contains The Essential Items Necessary For The Proper Maintenance & Care Of Cameras & Attachment Accessories
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Product Description
DIGITAL CONCEPTS LCK-CL 5-Portion Lens Cleaning Kit
Customer Reviews
Gets the job donr
Nothing unique here, of course, but it gets the job done for a good price.
2009-06-05
(Kansas) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Terrifying and Cheap!
Do not buy this lens kit!!!. I almost shattered my lens filter when I applied the cleaning solution. A milky film appeared all over the weed out and almost didnt go away. I don't know if it was supposed to do that but it only made my lens filter a little foggier by leaving a jot of the milky film.
2007-02-05
| Helpful Votes: 11 | Rating: 1

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Product Details
- Lightweight, Rugged and Durable
- Front Zippered Pocket with Interior Pockets for Accessories
- Adjustable Velcro Dividers for a Custom Fit
- Made from Water Resistant Material with Pull-Out Rain Jacket
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Product Description
Featuring a fully-padded home with soft, adjustable velcro dividers, this case is perfect for the photographer on the go. This lightweight bundle is constructed of water-resistant nylon, and has room for an average-sized digital SLR camera cadaver, up to 2 compact flashes, and 3 short to medium-length zoom lenses. In to boot, small accessories can be stored in the front zippered pouch -- which has several small pockets preferential -- as well as the zippered mesh pocket located inside the out-and-out compartment.
Further protection comes in the form of a pull-out rain jacket, which conveniently tucks somewhere else in a velcro flap underneath the backpack. When the weather takes a tell on a turn to for the worse, simply unfurl the jacket, slip it over the case, tighten the line, and your equipment will be well-shielded from the elements in a matter of seconds!
Not only does this bag keep your camera and lenses safe, it also provides a comfortable experience for its users. This occurrence is especially light and compact, weighing only 1.3 pounds (590g) and measuring a undiluted 12 x 9 x 6 inches (30.5 x 23 x 15 cm). Padded, compliant shoulder straps provide a comfortable carrying option, and even the top manoeuvre is padded with a mesh lining to wick away moisture and debar slippage.



Customer Reviews
Down-and-out
i bought this bag to drag my canon 40d and a lens i use. well it worked great for about a month and just recently it has started to shoot from the seams in 3 different places. and because its tearing at the handle i can no longer use it. im disappointed but i think all in all this bag would business for a smaller more compact camera or maybe even the rebel. i dont recommend for larger dslr's.
2009-11-06
(Oklahoma, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 2
BOUGHT IT. Trifling, GOOD FOR BEGINNERS
Talented value for a beginner like me. The rain cover was a must since I live near Seattle, WA. Preferential dividers have rough edges on the movable velcro dividers. I might put in a couple pieces of no-fuzz cotton fabric (It won't create static that attracts dust and lint or make micro scratches like many fibers.) to keep my lenses and camera from getting scratched on the velcro. I needed a simplification weight pack for some neck and shoulder problems. Average padding on the straps. In hour I'll, no doubt, get a larger one with more features like a tripod holder, more compartments, waist strap and fully padded without pulling any punches straps. Overall it's fine for me for a good while.
2009-08-03
| 2 shooters (Snohomish, WA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
Digital Concepts Bag
I exceptionally like the backpack itself, but the inserts are terrible. They're cheap and flimsy and don't hold anything in place.
2009-06-10
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
A competent little camera bag
This is a obliging little camera bag that allows all the essentials to be carried. It holds my camera body, a model lens, 200mm zoom lens, a macro lense plus a couple more smaller lenses or shimmer. Still has room for the charging cable. One other smaller compartment to store extra batteries, pens, etc.
2009-02-25
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4
Bloody handy and compact
A notable tool to carry my Nikon D80 camera and its accessories when on the go. It is light and compact. You barely touch you are carrying it... The waterproof overall covering is very practical as an added protection even if you are holding an patronage.
2008-12-14
(Columbus, OH USA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
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what do you think of digital concepts and vistaquest cameras?
Q: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605 _00341423000P?vName=Computers+%26+Electr onics&cName=Cameras+%26+Camcorders&a mp;sName=Digital+Cameras+%26+Bundles
http://www.walmart.com/group/product.d o?product_id=5375339
those are the two i'm looking at, i dont have much money but my hubby told me i could get myself a camera
http://www.walmart.com/compartmentalize/product.d o?product_id=5774912 what about that one?
A: They are scrap. If someone gave those to me as a gift, I would be highly offended. There are plenty of incomparable cameras out there for under $100.
http://www.adorama.com/ISGDS630B.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/commodity/80 0511671-USE/Canon_0327B001_PowerShot_A41 0_Digital_Camera.html
Don't fail to exploit your money away on a cheap piece of garbage that takes such terrific photos that you won't ever use it.
How do I install my digital concepts digital camera?
Q: I due got one of those small digital cameras from wal mart and i dont have a cd to install it with. How do I install it and open taking pictures?
A: The digital cameras chiefly come with a small flash memory card that goes in a depression on the camera. This should be included in your package, however, it's probably got minimal storage and you should get another one with more storage so that you can take many pictures. Depending on the amount of pixels your camera shoots with, you can get about 500 photos to inventory on a 512MB card. These cards are relatively inexpensive and convenient at Wal-mart or any camera shop. One thing to remember though is that there are two distinct physical sizes to these cards, so take your camera and ask the salesperson which one is properly for you. Good luck.
When i try to upload photos from my 28290 Digital Concepts Digital Camera it Says "No Photos in camera"?
Q: So, for christmas i got an 28290 Digital Concepts camera. I installed the driver and the program PhoTags (which came with it) and followed all the instructions in the P's Manual. When i opened the program to get the photos off the camera it says "no photos in camera".
Please Note:
This Camera does not have a Thought card
When I plug in the camera it does not show on "my computer"
A: you may have to put the camera in reassessment mode
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