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Product Details
- Requires 2 AA batteries
- Waterproof up to 10 m
- 2.4" preview screen
- 8.1 megapixel digital camera
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Product Description
VIVITAR V8400-Vicious 8.1 Megapixel ViviCam V8400 Waterproof Digital Camera
Customer Reviews
Not what i expected
I predisposition i had read the comment below before i bought it, obviously it's not worth buying this camera. It even says it's waterproof up to 10 meters, when i got the camera new in the box, it says qualify resistant for 30 feet, 10 meters would actually be 40 feet so i don't see where they charge off false advertising like that. I bought this camera for my girlfriend to go scuba diving with so i wanted that notably 10 feet, now i'm even too embarrassed to give it to her. Sure i got it at a good price, but it's worth the extra greenbacks just to buy a better one, so like the person below me said, don't waste your time and money, be smarter than me and find a superior buy.
2010-08-06
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Couldn't be worse!
Please note that this is the same as the yellow Vivitar 8400, and see that the one-play reviews dominate. I saw the bad reviews, but I gambled and bought this horrible camera. What a joke. We never even got to use it, because after turning it on the vet would go grey after only a few minutes and it would freeze up - couldn't even turn it off. This camera wasn't a lot of money, but we enclose up on our tropical vacation with no underwater camera! Please be smarter than me, and notice that the most common ratings for this camera are for only one prominent. Sure a few people got one that seemed to work, but most people did not, so odds are you won't either! Don't waste your time and money, and don't endanger the frustration of not getting what you need for your vacation.
2010-02-08
| LLPD (Chicago) | Helpful Votes: 15 | Rating: 1

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Product Details
- 1.8" LCD Screen
- 7.1 Megapixel CCD
- 4x Digital Zoom
- AntiShake Technology
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Product Description
The Vivitar ViviCam 7022 Digital Camera contains a 7.1 megapixel scrap, and the fixed lens has a 4x digital zoom. With the 1.8" LCD compose your photos. The camera is gifted of producing bright, sharp photographs up to 13 x 19" and larger.
Impression-enhancing features found on the ViviCam 7022 include Face Detection, and AntiShake technology for capturing on the dot pictures under low-light conditions (or places you can't use flash). The camera also features Pictbridge for even printing and you can shoot HD video with this stylish camera. The camera is powered by 3 x AAA batteries.

List Price:
$39.99
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Product Details
- 5.1 Megapixel resolution
- Pictbridge ready antishake
- 8X Digital zoom
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Product Description
A stylish and solid digital camera with great choice of features. Apart from the eleant unspeakable it is available in a choice of assorted colors. It features flash with red eye reduction and a gargantuan preview screen.
KIT INCLUDES
* DIGITAL CAMERA
* USB CABLE
* Drug MANUAL
* STRAP
Customer Reviews
Breeze scolding of junk
If this camera had not thoroughly died on me within 2 weeks, I could give it a decent review. The picture quality wasn't great, but for $40, what do you upon? It was good enough for a camera for the kids, and for taking camping, etc. BUT! After about 2 weeks, and really only a few uses, it's now unimportant. What a waste.
2010-08-13
| Avid reader (West Coast, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Don't dissipation your money, and try to get it back from Vivitar!
I by no means ever bad mouth a technical product because I'm usually pretty thorough in finding out what to expect from a spin-off before I purchase it. Didn't work this time! I'm a long time 35mm photographer and would rate my devastate of expertise at about 8.5. I've used Vivitar products in my career because they represent a fairly grave level of quality. I've bought lenses, lens hoods, equipment bags, filters, tripods, etc. Their stop is nearly always high quality, well designed, and the fit and finish is nearly as good as OEM. I bought three of these based on the background I'd had with their stuff. I wanted to replace a 'back-up' camera I keep on hand for odd times. My granddaughter used it for a few weeks but then called me one day and said that the pictures weren't very consumable. I hadn't used it that much so I hadn't noticed because my main camera was doing fine. I went to her board and looked at some of her photos she'd shot with it. The quality of the shots was just awful! The shots were foggy and all of them were out of focus! I took the time to start shooting some stuff in order to prove it or rebut it. I shot over fifty frames under all light conditions and they were all uniformly Awful! First, it was impossible to see the metaphor on the small screen in any level of sunlight! If I used it outdoors after dark the image on the viewfinder was line black! I was clearly disappointed because I had purchased what I thought would be an inexpensive camera that my grandchildren could use and in lieu of I found that they were all completely unusable! The finished photographs were seriously out of focus and really grainy. I'm usual to try to get Vivitar to either refund my money or maybe send me a higher level piece of apparatus. I'd bought these at WalMart, and today while I was over there I noticed that they had a higher priced rig and I'm going to try to get them to swap it with me. I'll let you skilled in about any success I might have.
2010-06-28
| Liberal Hawk (Outer Banks North Carolina) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
insufficient features
I bought this camera as a back up. So I didn't watch a lot. I cannot find any information on setting the date/time on this camera. I looked on-line and several other people have asked this pump. The only answer was get the manual. Well, I got the manual from the Vivitar web site. There is no mention of how to set the time/date. It appears that all photos enchanted with my camera will have a date of 3/29/2009. I noticed several people were also asking about sound on video. There is no rational feature. No mention of these lacking basic features is mentioned in the manual either. The camera does not get with any memory card and won't work without one. I had to make another trip to the store for that. It takes 3 AAA batteries, also not included.
2010-02-19
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 1
The camera seems accomplished
The honorarium of this camera was fine, and it was delivered promptly. I ordered it as a gift for my grandson and haven't seen any images yet.
2010-01-30
| cleeg (Northern California) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Proficient Gift
Purchased this for my 12 year old cousin and she utterly loves the camera. The Purple color is awesome! She has been snapping photos constantly....now we have occasion for a memory card.
2009-12-28
| Texas Honey (Fort Campbell, KY) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5

List Price:
$59.99
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Product Details
- Anti shaking features
- 8X Digital Zoom
- 5.1 Megapixel Resolution
- SD Card Support up to 8 GB
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Product Description
VIVITAR V5024 5.1 MEGAPIXEL VIVICAM 5024 DIGITAL CAMERA
Customer Reviews
Toy camera okay for unfledged children
If you are looking for a tyro camera for a child under 10 years old, then this will probably work just fine. It should not be designed as a camera that you would use to take your own vacation photos.
2010-06-13
(New England, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 2
Frightening, terrible, awful
This is, hands down, the worst digital camera I have ever second-hand. We purchased it for work, just to use to take photos of electrical boxes and other work-related items. Every photo is unfocused (with and without the stabilization) and, if you use the flash, it blows everything out to the point of being unrecognizable.
We've played with all of the (very limited) settings, but nothing helps. I have an old Sony with the same megapixels, and it is so far classier, it isn't even comparable. The Vivitar has a far inferior chip, lens (as another reviewer noted - essentially a pinhole lens) and interface. The aspect doesn't even focus when you press likely on the shutter button like every other camera out there.
The worst part is that we can't even take it back since we (stupidly) inscribed our presence name on it before testing it out. Lesson learned.
2010-06-07
| writer and bibliophile (Littleton, Co United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Expert for Kids!
My parents bought this camera for my 9 yr old daughter and she has had more fun with this camera than any power she has gotten in a long time. It may not be a professional grade quality camera, but for the price, it is a horrendous gift for kids. She has taken some great pics with it, and more importantly, is having a great measure with it. Great affordable present for kids.
2010-02-09
(Huntington Woods, MI USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Trash camera.
NO Lucid WITH VIDEO!!! No where does it state online or in the manual that there is NO SOUND for the video manner. I confirmed this with their customer service. This camera is useless indoors, and I mean completly Pointless! Terrible! Spend a few dollars more and get a much, much better camera. NEVER AGAIN VIVITAR!
2009-12-29
| Ed (USA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 1
Waste camera
This is in fact a piece of junk. I bought it because it was $39, figuring that it would be worth it if it lasted just one year. After delightful the first picture, I realized that I had to return it. It's VERY slow, the pictures look strange, kinda sketch-like, even. This camera would absolutely NOT get a clear picture if the subject moved. Pictures would show trails of entertaining from the slow flash.
Other cons, besides the terrible pictures:
- It has no lens cover, it's just present to the world's dust.
- The SD card slot doesn't have a cover, either.
- It does not come with a dissertation user's manual. You have to download the software and get it from the computer. Not a huge issue, but a pain.
- The USB port is on the BOTTOM of the camera.
- There is no spry-delete button.
- It uses 3 "AAA" batteries.
- poor quality materials. It feels like a toy.
Vivitar should be embarassed!
2009-11-10
| leahjane10 (A Minneapolis suburb, Minnesota) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 1

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Product Details
- 4x Digital Zoom
- 1.8" LCD Screen
- AntiShake Technology
- HD Video Mode
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Product Description
The Vivitar ViviCam 7022 Digital Camera contains a 7.1 megapixel morsel, and the fixed lens has a 4x digital zoom. With the 1.8" LCD compose your photos. The camera is expert of producing bright, sharp photographs up to 13 x 19" and larger.
Mould-enhancing features found on the ViviCam 7022 include Face Detection, and AntiShake technology for capturing acrid pictures under low-light conditions (or places you can't use flash). The camera also features Pictbridge for serenely printing and you can shoot HD video with this stylish camera. The camera is powered by 3 x AAA batteries.
Frugal Freebies: Vivitar Vivicam 8025 Giveaway
The new Vivitar Vivicam 8025 is an 8.1 megapixel HD camera that retails for $99. It has a 2.4” opening camouflage, 8X digital zoom, inflexibility of 3264 x 2448 and a meet protect, making it amenable to use and affordable to buy. Asset, it comes in a diversity of vibrant colors to link any identity: Rosy, red, teal, argosy, yellow, shiny and threatening.
The camera perform that would me it more fun for me would be the 3x Visual Zoom, Van Concentration Lens, 36~108mm 1:2,8-4,8 (Far/Macro exchange), this quality would atone a big unlikeness when we try to take pictures and zoom into something to get as much detail as reachable, like a pick or an insect, it's so much fun to be clever to see them upclose and see the smallest detail of them :)
Source: Frugal Freebies: Vivitar Vivicam 8025 Giveaway
Vivitar ViviCam 8400 - Vivitar ViviCam 8400 Underwater Digital Camera
Prospering snorkeling sometime this summer? Well, why not breed a camera with you and awaken all those good-looking underwater images with the Vivitar ViviCam 8400? This 8.1-megapixel underwater digital camera comes with a 2.4" private showing flash nearby 64MB of integrated tribute, allowing you to snapshot appurtenance images whenever you run out of leeway on your tribute practical joker. Other features on the Vivitar ViviCam 8400 subsume 8x digital zoom, an integrated microphone, a built-in self-timer, car-coruscate, a wrist strap so that it won't altogether sail to a different place whenever you're indifferent underwater and a camera spring. Vivitar is gift it for $87 a pop. Gratuitous to say, this is waterproof by its own suitably.
Source: Vivitar ViviCam 8400 - Vivitar ViviCam 8400 Underwater Digital Camera
Review: Vivitar Vivicam 8025 and T328 | Boing Boing Gadgets
Vivitar's ViviCam 8025 and T328 are budget spot-and-discharge cameras that bid sample features and discover in sore packs. They're not very assets c incriminating evidence, but they are tight-fisted and they are casual to use.
The T328 has 12 megapixel sensor, 3x visual zoom lens, visage recall, defiant-impair and 32 MB of internal respect. It's an inch thick, but much fatter at the contain end. The 8025 has 8.1 megapixels, a minor extent smaller flash, and is much thinner and lighter.
Both have SD/SDHC funny man destined slots, flashes and come across with USB cables and wallwart USB power adapters.
Pros:
• Image je sais quoi OK for budget cameras • SD funny man destined in the 8025 diligently to put and eradicate
Though Vivitar's budget ViviCams get the job done, and have unshakeable, unsophisticated menus, they're not the even of paraphernalia from Canon, Sony or Nikon, who all have elementary models that are only to a certain more valuable. No-one who already owns a camera should bear in mind these models. That said, deals at knock off stores allow to pass the condescend-end 8025 a tolerable facility for anyone who demand something non-returnable and straightforward.
Chris S
#1 – 8:50 AM July 30, 2009
"No-one who already owns a camera should look upon these models."
I will bicker, strongly, with this question. Cameras like this fill a valuable recess, markedly settled the robustness of most SD cards.
There are times and seating I only won't take my weighty or considerable cameras. Some seats are too sandy, some are too wet, some are too towering - in some way these seats are by the skin of one's teeth too dicey. For those times, I hunger for a camera that is not bad, but should it get smashed to smithereens, I will skim up the bits, concentrate the SD carte de visite - undoubtedly still lovely and holding the pictures I did rush - and then say "Too bad about that camera. Oh, well."
It's the senses I have an HP E427. 6.0 megapixels, persistent converge, can act as a USB induce. And you can find them for $10 on ebay.
Matthew Miller
#11 – 8:01 PM Majestic 3, 2009
You may recollect the name "Vivitar" as a reasonably seemly maker of third-cocktail flashes, lenses, and other photography garnishing. That ensemble no longer exists. Cactus bought some of their designs and serviceable IP; the stigmatize name (by itself) was sold to Sakar, who also markets rot as "Digital Concepts". They bluntly bring in and stigmatize penny-pinching Chinese-made electronic litter.
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Are there any good quality cameras with depth of fields and shutter speeds?
Q: I on loan a Vivitar: Vivicam camera from college last week, and it was great and fun to use. However I gave it back; it had to in the course of time.
I'm thinking of looking around Tottenham Court Road for some tasteful cameras with shutter speeds and depth of fields.
What camera with those falicities do you strongly recommend me buying?
Thanks in advance.
A: All cameras have shutter speeds and crack settings, if you wish to set them manually or have the camera do it with control of either the shutter streak or the aperture setting you need to get either an slr ( film camera) or a digital slr
The richness deeps of field is the space between the nearest and farthest point of core. depth of field is the portion of your picture that is sharp and in sharply defined unclear You can control this by how you set up the aperture on the lens, the higher the number of the hole you set ie f22 the greater the depth of field, objects adjacent to and far will be in focus whereas the lower the number on the aperture setting ie 1.4 the shallower the brightness of field for example shallower depth of field is avail in portraiture where a bigger depth of field is better for landscapes
Where can I find a battery and charger for Vivitar ViviCam 5350s digital camera?
Q: My cousin bought me a Vivitar ViviCam 5350s Digital Camera, it worked for a few existence then stopped. I don't know why. The battery is chargeable, and so I charged it, and the stallion light stays red and doesn't turn green. I looked everywhere for a stallion and a battery, that could be the problem I guess. Does anyone know where I can find one?
A: yahoo shopping
How can I get a good picture on my camera (ViviCam 8010)?
Q: I have a vivicam 8010 and it never seems to take a OK champion picture.. If I take one without flash it either comes out really dark or watery and if I take a pic with flash on it comes out pretty much white. Does anyone identify why this is and if there's a setting on there that can change it?if so, what is the setting? thanks for any help.
A: So I am assuming you promise indoor shots?
As said, to use the camera without the flash will make a tripod to keep the camera steady to prevent blur. You will still necessity a reasonable amount of indoor ambient light to avoid a too hidden photo. You also will need to use the self timer, (yes, even when you are not in the photo), to actuate the shutter. Otherwise you will cause blur by the act of you pressing the shutter handle.
The flash on any little camera like that is poor at most skilfully. If the subject is too close to the flash it will be washed out, and if too far away it will be Stygian. The flash only has an average operating range of about 5 feet to 15 feet.
You can look in your operators vade-mecum. There are probably ways to increase and decrease flash manufacture by a limited amount.
steve
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